Title: Hess's Law
1Hess's Law
Emma Stewart Chem 12A - C
2Background
Germain Henri Hess (1802-1850)
thermochemical studies 1839
other work
3Hess's Law
The enthalpy evolved or absorbed in a chemical
process is the same whether the process takes
place in one or several steps.
- Overall heat change reliant on initial and final
conditions only - Enthalpy change is not dependent on the number or
order of steps in the reactions - , used when ?H is provided for several
steps, while solving for the total change
4Using Hess's Law
Goal to manipulate the equations given in order
to solve for the sum of their enthalpy
changes
- When a reaction is multiplied by a factor, the
same must be done to its ?H - When using the reverse of a reaction, the
opposite sign must be used for its ?H
5Using Hess's Law
ex1 Calculate the ?H for the reaction C(s)
O2(g) -gt CO2(g), Given C(s) ½O2(g) -gt
CO(g) ?H-110.5kJ CO(g)½O2(g) -gt
CO2(g) ?H-283.0kJ
C(s)O2(g) -gt CO2(g) ?H-293.5kJ
6Using Hess's Law
ex2 Calculate the ?H for the reaction
CaCO3(s)2HCl(aq) -gt CaCl2(aq)H2O(l)CO2(g),
Given CaCO3(s) -gt CaO(s)CO2(g) ?H175kJ
Ca(OH)2(s) -gt CaO(s)H2O(l) ?H67kJ Ca(OH)2(s)
2HCl -gt CaCl2(aq)2H2O(l) ?H-198kJ
ex2 Calculate the ?H for the reaction
CaCO3(s)2HCl(aq) -gt CaCl2(aq)H2O(l)CO2(g),
Given CaCO3(s) -gt CaO(s)CO2(g) ?H175kJ
CaO(s)H2O(l) -gt Ca(OH)2(s)
?H-67kJ Ca(OH)2(s) 2HCl -gt CaCl2(aq)2H2O(l)
?H-198kJ
CaCO3(s)2HCl(aq)-gt CaCl2(aq)H2O(l)CO2(g),
?H-90kJ
7Notes on Hess's Law
- Enthalpy is affected by changes in state
- Thermochemical reactions can be used to express
the conversion of substances from one state to
another (with the appropriate ?H value) - The uses of Hesss Law are not limited to
two-or-three steps problems
8 Works Cited
- http//www.science.uwaterloo.ca/cchieh/cact/c120/
hess.html - http//hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/mchiasso/Chem_12/Powe
rpoint_pdf/hesss20law.ppt - http//www2.ucdsb.on.ca/tiss/stretton/CHEM2/enthal
08.htm - http//www.chemistry.co.nz/hess_law.htm
- http//gci.wrdsb.on.ca/academics/science/chemistry
/Chemistry204UI_files/Unit203,20Lesson2006,20
Introduction20to20State20Functions20and20Hess
's20Law.pdf - Mr. Therriens Blue Booklet