energy changes Flashcards
what happens to energy in a chemical reaction
it is conserved, the amount of energy at the end of the reaction is the same amount as at the start of the
what is an exothermic reaction
a reaction in which energy is transferred to the surroundings so the temperature of the surroundings increases
what is an exothermic reaction example
combustion, oxidation reactions and neutralisation
what are the everyday uses of exothermic reactions
self heating cans and neutralisation
what is an endothermic reaction
a reaction in which energy is transferred from the surroundings so that the temp of the surroundings decrease
what is an endothermic reaction example
thermal decomposition and reaction of citric acid and sodium hydrocarbonate
what are everyday uses of endothermic reactions
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what is activation energy
the minium amount of energy that the particles need to react when the other reacting particles collide with each other
what are reaction profiles
a diagram that can be used to show the relative energies of reactants and products, shows the activation energy and overall energy change of a reaction
what happens to bonds only during a chemical reaction
energy is supplied to break bonds in the reactants and wnergy is released when bonds in the products are formed
how can the overall energy change be calculated
calculate the difference between the sum of the energy needed to break the bonds in the reactants and the sum of the energy released when bonds in the products are formed