Hess’s Law Enthalpy Calculator | Chemical Thermodynamics Tool


Hess’s Law Enthalpy Calculator



Enter total number of reactions in your pathway


Results:

Total Enthalpy Change: 0 kJ/mol

Step Breakdown:

Step ΔH Input Multiplier Reversed Contribution

What is Hess’s Law?

Hess’s Law states that the total enthalpy change during a chemical reaction is independent of the pathway between initial and final states. This fundamental principle of thermochemistry allows calculation of overall ΔH by summing enthalpy changes of individual reaction steps.

Hess’s Law Formula

The general formula for calculating enthalpy change using Hess’s Law:

ΔHtotal = Σ (coefficient × ΔHstep × reversal factor)

Variable Meaning Unit Range
ΔHstep Enthalpy change of individual reaction kJ/mol or J/mol -500 to 500 kJ
Coefficient Stoichiometric multiplier Unitless 0.1-10

Practical Examples

Example 1: Combustion of carbon to CO2 through intermediate CO formation

  • Step 1: C + O2 → CO2 (ΔH = -393.5 kJ)
  • Step 2: CO → C + ½O2 (Reversed, ΔH = +110.5 kJ)
  • Total ΔH = -393.5 + 110.5 = -283 kJ

Using the Calculator

  1. Enter number of reaction steps
  2. Input ΔH values with proper signs
  3. Check reversal for inverted reactions
  4. Apply stoichiometric coefficients
  5. Select desired output units

Factors Affecting Enthalpy Calculations

  • Reaction directionality
  • Stoichiometric coefficients
  • Phase changes
  • Temperature dependence
  • Measurement accuracy
  • Side reactions



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