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18 February, 03:18

How should the enthalpy of an intermediate step be manipulated when used to produce an overall chemical equation?

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  1. 18 February, 03:20
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    You use the Hess's law to deal with this kind of problems, I believe options should be given but you could Multiply the enthalpy by - 1 if the chemical equation is reversed in theory.
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