Energy Flashcards

1
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State the law of conservation of energy.

A

Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only transferred from one place to another.

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2
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How does the law of conservation of energy apply to chemistry?

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In all chemical reactions, energy is either transferred to the surroundings or from the surroundings.

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3
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What is an exothermic reaction?

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A reaction where energy is transferred to the surroundings.

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4
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Give two examples of exothermic reactions.

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Combustion, respiration

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5
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What happens to the temperature of the surroundings during an exothermic reaction?

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They increase. The thermometer is included in “the surroundings” so shows the temperature increasing.

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What is an endothermic reaction?

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A reaction where energy is transferred from the surroundings.

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7
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Give two examples of endothermic reactions.

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Thermal decomposition reactions, citric acid and sodium hydrogencarbonate.

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What happens to the temperature of the surroundings during an endothermic reaction?

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They decrease. The thermometer is included in “the surroundings” so shows the temperature decreasing.

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9
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State two uses of exothermic reactions

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Self-heating cans, hand warmers

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10
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State two uses of endothermic reactions

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Some cooling sports injury packs

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11
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What are reactants?

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The substances involved in a chemical reaction

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12
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What are products?

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The substances formed when reactants have a chemical reaction

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13
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What is a reaction profile?

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A diagram which shows whether the reactants have more or less energy than the products.

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14
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If the reactants have more energy than the products, what kind of a reaction must have taken place?

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An exothermic one. The missing energy has been transferred to the surroundings.

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15
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If the reactants have less energy than the products, what kind of a reaction must have taken place?

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An endothermic one. The extra energy has been take in by the surroundings.

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16
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Is breaking bonds endothermic or exothermic?

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Endothermic. Chemical bonds are strong so require energy to break (like when you have to put energy in to separate magnets from each other)

17
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Is making bonds endothermic or exothermic?

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Exothermic. Energy is released when chemical bonds are formed (like how two magnets move together when close and generate kinetic energy)

18
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How do we work out the overall energy change of a reaction?

A

Work out the difference between the energy needed to break all the bonds in the reactants and the energy released to form all the bonds in the products.