Can Someone Explain Hess's Law?
How do you find enthalpy by combining equations?
For Example,
ΔH for the reaction
IF5(g) → IF3(g) + F2(g)
is ____ kJ, give the data below.
IF(g) + F2(g) → IF3(g) ΔH = -390 kJ
IF(g) + 2F2(g) → IF5(g) ΔH = -745 kJ
How do you find enthalpy by combining equations?
For Example,
ΔH for the reaction
IF5(g) → IF3(g) + F2(g)
is ____ kJ, give the data below.
IF(g) + F2(g) → IF3(g) ΔH = -390 kJ
IF(g) + 2F2(g) → IF5(g) ΔH = -745 kJ
1 Answer
Hess's Law states that the energy involved in a chemical process is the same whether the process takes place in one or in several steps.
You are given two equations:
From these, you must devise a third equation (the target equation).
The target equation has
When you reverse an equation, you change the sign of its
Equation (4) has
You need an equation with
Just rewrite Equation (1).
Now, you add equations (4) and (5), cancelling species that appear on opposite sides of the reaction arrows.
When you add equations, you add their
This gives us the target equation (6):