Answer:
Enthalpy of reaction (kJoules/mole)
Heat of formation of products (kJoules/mole)
Heat of reaction of reactants (kJoules/mole)
Step-by-step explanation:
The general expression for calculating the overall enthalpy of reaction is given as following:
ΔH = ∑ΔH[producst] - ∑Δ[reactants]
Thus, the heat of reaction is given as the difference between the formation of the products and the formation of the reactants. The units are expressed as kJ/mol of reactants or products.
Thus, the three values are fundamental in the determination of the overall energy of the reaction from Hess' Law.