Energy Changes Flashcards
what happens to temperature in an endothermic reaction?
the temperature of the surroundings decreases
what happens to temperature in an exothermic reaction?
the temperature of the surroundings increases
what is activation energy?
The minimum amount of energy that colliding particles must have for them to react
what is collision theory
For a chemical reaction to occur, the reactant molecules must collide with enough energy
how would you draw an exothermic reaction profile?
- y axis- heat energy
- x axis- progress of reaction or time
- reactants higher than products
- activation energy- reactant line to highest point
- overall energy change- arrow going down between reactants and products line
how do you draw an endothermic reaction profile?
- y axis- heat energy
- x axis- progress of reaction or time
- reactants lower than products
- activation energy- from reactant line to highest point
- overall energy change- arrow going up between reactants and products
explain the energy changes in breaking and making bonds
- breaking bonds is endothermic so heat energy is taken in
- making bonds is exothermic so heat energy is given out
how do youcalculate the overall energy change using bond energies?
- add together the bond energies for all the bonds in the
reactants - this is the ‘energy in’
- add together the bond energies for all the bonds in the
products - this is the ‘energy out’
- energy change = energy in - energy out
what is a simple chemical cell/ battery and how do they produce electricity?
- A store of internal energy that can be transferred as an electric current in a circuit
- use chemical reactions to transfer energy by
electricity
why are alkaline batteries non-rechargeable?
because the chemical reactions stop when one of the reactants has been used up
why are some cells rechargeable?
- because the chemical reactions are reversed when an external electrical current is supplied
- The reactants in rechargeable batteries can undergo a reversible reaction (⇌)
- This allows the battery to be recharged, as the products can reform the original reactants
what are three types of cell/ battery
- alkaline
- rechargeable
- hydrogen fuel cell
evaluate the use of an alkaline cell
- Cheaper to manufacture
- May end up in landfill sites once fully discharged; recyclable though it is expensive
evaluate the use of a rechargeable cell
- Can be recharged many times before being recycled, reducing the use of resources
- Costs more to manufacture
evaluate the use of a hydrogen fuel cell
- Easy to maintain as there are no moving parts; small size; water is the only chemical product
- Very expensive to manufacture; need a constant supply of hydrogen fuel, which is a flammable gas