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Raaaaa
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I can't even pretend I have the faintest idea how to do this. Any help? See image below
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What does Hess' law say?
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July 02, 2022, 04:45:16 AM »
Hess's law is pretty straightforward but if you really have no idea where to start I suggest any high school text book or the following linked website as a good place to start. By the way, the website is a great resource for many other high school chemistry topics. It is well researched and written in a teach yourself style. Study the page and you should have no trouble solving the problem you posted but do come back if you get stuck having given it a go by yourself.
https://www.chemguide.co.uk/physical/energetics/sums.html
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@Raaaaa - You have to add the reactions all together to calculate enthalpy of the one you want.
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