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  • Hess's Law

    A principle stating that the total enthalpy change of a reaction is the same, regardless of the steps taken.
  • Enthalpy

    A measure of the total energy of a thermodynamic system, often associated with heat changes in chemical reactions.
  • Delta H

    Symbol representing the change in enthalpy during a chemical reaction.
  • Equilibrium Constant (K)

    A value that expresses the ratio of products to reactants at equilibrium for a reversible reaction.
  • Sulfur Dioxide

    A chemical compound with the formula SO2, often involved in reactions forming sulfur trioxide.
  • Sulfur Trioxide

    A chemical compound with the formula SO3, formed from sulfur dioxide and oxygen.
  • Exponential Relationship

    A type of relationship where a change in one quantity results in a proportional change in another quantity's exponent.
  • Inverse

    A mathematical operation that reverses the effect of another operation, such as flipping a fraction.
  • Reciprocal

    The inverse of a number; for a fraction, it is obtained by swapping the numerator and denominator.
  • Square Root

    A value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number, often used in calculating changes in K.
  • Coefficient

    A numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in a chemical equation.
  • Balanced Chemical Equation

    An equation where the number of atoms for each element is equal on both sides of the reaction.
  • Mole

    A unit of measurement for amount of substance, representing Avogadro's number of particles.
  • Reaction Direction

    The orientation of a chemical reaction, indicating which substances are reactants and which are products.
  • Oxygen Gas

    A diatomic molecule with the formula O2, essential for combustion and respiration processes.