Energy Changes Flashcards
What is activation energy?
Activation energy is the least amount of energy that colliding reactant particles must possess to react with each other.
What is bond energy?
Bond Energy is the amount of energy absorbed to break one mole of a chemical bond/amount of energy released when one mole of a chemical bond is formed.
What is an exothermic reaction
Exothermic reaction is a process or a chemical reaction which transfers heat to the surroundings (may be detected by an Increase in Temperature)
Examples of exothermic reaction
- Combustion of Fuels
- Neutralisation
- Dissolving of Acids and Alkalis in water
- Respiration
- Rusting
- Oxidation
- Freezing Processes (e.g condensation )
What occurs in exothermic reactions?
- In exothermic reactions, there occurs bond making. → Energy is released when bonds are formed
- Total energy absorbed during bond breaking < Total energy released during bond making
- ∆H is Negative
What is an endothermic reaction?
Endothermic Reaction is a process or chemical which takes in heat from the surroundings. (may be detected by an decrease in temperature)
Examples of endothermic reaction
- Thermal Decomposition of Metal Carbonates to Metal Oxides and Carbon Dioxide gas
- Photosynthesis
- Dissolving of some ionic compounds in water e.g ammonium chloride, ammonium nitrate, sodium chloride
- Boiling Processes ( e.g Sublimation, Vaporisation)
What occurs in endothermic reaction?
- In endothermic reactions, there occurs bond breaking. → Energy is absorbed when bonds are broken.
- Total energy absorbed during bond breaking > Total energy released during bond making
- ∆H is Positive