Energy Changes Flashcards

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What are some examples of exothermic reactions?

A

Neutralisation
Combustion
Oxidation

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What are some examples of endothermic reactions?

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Cracking
Photosynthesis
Electrolysis

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Describe an exothermic energy diagram.

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The reactants have more energy than the products. As a result this energy would be released to the surroundings causing the temperature to rise.

Check notes. Ea higher than ΔH
-KJ

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Describe an endothermic energy diagram.

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The reactants have less energy than the products. As a result this energy is taken in from the surroundings causing the temperature to decrease

Check notes. Ea less than ΔH
+KJ

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What is the Activation energy?

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The minimum amount of energy required for a reaction to take place.

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How can the overall energy change of a reaction be calculated?

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Energy put in (endo) to break the bonds (reactants) - energy released (Exo) when new bonds are formed (products)

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What is bond energy?

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The amount of energy required to break one mole of a specific covalent bonds.

These are given in a table in energy change questions. Use these to calculate the overall energy used in reactants and released in products and take them away to find the energy change.

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