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reflecting on the laboratory experiment. a law allows you to find the net enthalpy of the magnesium combustion by adding the enthalpies of intermediate reactions. hess, charles, boyle, avogadro
Hess's law states that the enthalpy change of a reaction is the same whether it occurs in one step or in a series of steps, allowing the net enthalpy to be found by adding the enthalpies of intermediate reactions. Charles's law relates volume and temperature of a gas, Boyle's law relates pressure and volume of a gas, and Avogadro's law relates volume and amount of gas.
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