- Germain Henri Hess
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footnotes =Germain Henri Hess ( _ru. Герман Иванович Гесс "German Ivanovich Gess",
August 7 ,1802 –November 30 ,1850 ) was aSwiss -bornRussia nchemist and doctor who formulatedHess's Law , an early principle ofthermochemistry .Early days
Born in
Geneva, Switzerland , his father was anartist and in 1805 moved the family toRussia to find work. Beginning in 1822, Hess studiedmedicine at theUniversity of Tartu . He qualified as aphysician in 1825.Hess turned to chemistry after a meeting with
Jöns Jakob Berzelius , the famous Swedish chemist, and went toStockholm University to study under him. On his return to Russia, Hess joined an expedition to study thegeology of the Urals before setting up a medical practice inIrkutsk .Contributions to chemistry
In 1830, Hess took up chemistry full time, researching and teaching, and later became a
professor at theSaint Petersburg Technological Institute. His most famous paper, outlining his law on thermochemistry, was published there in 1840. His principle came to be calledHess's Law , which holds that in a series of chemical reactions, the total energy gained or lost depends only on the initial and final states, regardless of the number of steps. This is also known as the law of constant heat summation.Further studies and final days
Hess's other work concerned the investigation of minerals, including analysis of
silver telluride (Ag2Te), which was namedHessite in his honour. He also discovered that theoxidation ofsugar s yielded saccharic acid.Hess was the author of a textbook on chemistry that was the standard Russian work for several decades. He died in
St. Petersburg .For further reading
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