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... for his thermochemical research.
Hess reported to the Petersburg Academy of Sciences in 1836: "After successive studies, I am convinced that the heat emanating therefrom is always constant, no matter how the combination is accomplished, a principle so obvious that if I do not think it has been It can be proved, and it can be regarded as an axiom without thinking.”
In a lecture at the Academy of Sciences on March 27, 1840, a general statement was put forward: "When any chemical com ...
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