Hess, Germain Henri (1802-50)

Hess, Germain Henri (1802-50)


 

Chemist, born in Geneva, Switzerland. As professor of chemistry at St. Petersburg, he formulated Hess's law (1840), which states that the net heat evolved or absorbed in any chemical reaction depends only on the initial and final stages. It was a forerunner of the more complete law of the conservation of energy.


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