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How is Hess's law used to calculate the enthalpy change of a reaction? A. The enthalpy of the products is subtracted from the enthalpy of
the reactants,
O B. The enthalpy is calculated from the experimentally determined
equilibrium constant.
C. The enthalpy changes of each step of the reaction are added
together
O D. The enthalpy is determined experimentally using a bomb
calorimeter.


How is Hess's law used to calculate the enthalpy change of a reaction?

A. The enthalpy of the pro

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