Energy Changes Flashcards

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What is activation energy?

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Activation energy is the least amount of energy that colliding reactant particles must possess to react with each other.

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What is bond energy?

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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.

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What is an exothermic reaction

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Exothermic reaction is a process or a chemical reaction which transfers heat to the surroundings (may be detected by an Increase in Temperature)

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Examples of exothermic reaction

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  • Combustion of Fuels
  • Neutralisation
  • Dissolving of Acids and Alkalis in water
  • Respiration
  • Rusting
  • Oxidation
  • Freezing Processes (e.g condensation )
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What occurs in exothermic reactions?

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  • 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
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What is an endothermic reaction?

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Endothermic Reaction is a process or chemical which takes in heat from the surroundings. (may be detected by an decrease in temperature)

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Examples of endothermic reaction

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  • 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)
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What occurs in endothermic reaction?

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  • 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
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