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Q: What is the additive nature of heats of reaction?
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How can stoichiometry be used in tandem with heats of formations to calculate the energy of a reaction?

Through the application of Hess's Law (of Constant Heat Summation) one can use heats of formation to find the overall energy release or requirement. The overall reaction energy is equal to the difference between total heats of formation of the products and the total heats of formation of the reactants.


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