Further Reading
- Leicester, Henry M. (1951). "Germain Henri Hess and the Foundations of Thermochemistry". The Journal of Chemical Education 28 (11): 581–583. Bibcode 1951JChEd..28..581L. doi:10.1021/ed028p581.
- Köhler-Krützfeldt, Angela; Christmann, Klaus (2000). "Dem Begründer der Thermochemie Hermann Heinrich Hess zum 150. Todestag". Chemkon 7 (4): 193. doi:10.1002/ckon.20000070406.
- Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 75 (7): 1200. 2002. doi:10.1023/A:1020761623694.
- "Hermann Heinrich Hess" (in German). http://www.chemiedidaktik.uni-oldenburg.de/download/Hermann_Heinrich_Hess.pdf.
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Name | Hess, Germain Henri |
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Date of birth | August 7, 1802 |
Place of birth | Geneva, Switzerland |
Date of death | November 30, 1850 |
Place of death | St. Petersburg |
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