he sond feleases heat D. the process is endothermic 9. Hess's Law states that a chemical reaction is independent of the routeby which chemical reactions takes place while keeping the same A. initial and final conditions C. initial conditions only B. final conditions only D. mid-conditions 10. The change in the energy between a chemical reaction and the surroundings at constant temperature is called A. enthalpy B. enthalpy change C. enthalpy profile D. dynamic enthalpy

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A. the solid is insoluble
C. the process is exothermic
D. the process is endothermic
B. the solid releases heat
9. Hess's Law states that a chemical reaction is independent of the routeby which chemical
reactions takes place while keeping the same
A. initial and final conditions
B. final conditions only
C. initial conditions only
D. mid-conditions
10. The change in the energy between a chemical reaction and the surToundings at constant temperature is called
A. enthalpy
B. enthalpy change
C. enthalpy profile
D. dynamic enthalpy
Transcribed Image Text:A. the solid is insoluble C. the process is exothermic D. the process is endothermic B. the solid releases heat 9. Hess's Law states that a chemical reaction is independent of the routeby which chemical reactions takes place while keeping the same A. initial and final conditions B. final conditions only C. initial conditions only D. mid-conditions 10. The change in the energy between a chemical reaction and the surToundings at constant temperature is called A. enthalpy B. enthalpy change C. enthalpy profile D. dynamic enthalpy
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