Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change form
"The total enthalpy change in a chemical reaction is independent of the route by which the chemical reaction takes place as long as the initial and final conditions are the same."

The diagram above illustrates Hess’ Law: the enthalpy change of the direct route, going from reactants (A+B) to product (C) is equal to the enthalpy change of the indirect routes
3C (s) + 4H2?(g) → C3H8(g)

The enthalpy change from elements to products (direct route) is equal to the enthalpy change of elements forming reactants and then products (indirect route)
OR
ΔH2?= ΔH1?+ ΔHr
Therefore for energy to be conserved,
ΔHr?= ΔH2?– ΔH1
You do not need to learn Hess's Law word for word as it is not a syllabus requirement, but you do need to understand the principle as it provides the foundation for all the problem solving in Chemical Energetics
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