P1 - Energy Changes Flashcards
Define an exothermic reaction
Energy is transferred to the surroundings. Usually through heating.
Example: combustion, neutralisation reactions, oxidation reactions
Define an endothermic reaction
Energy is taken in from the surroundings. Shows fall in temperature.
Examples: reaction between citric acid + sodium hydrogencarbonate; thermal decomposition
What does an exothermic reaction profile look like?
- Lots of reactants so graph starts high up
- Activation energy goes from reactants to turning point of curve (small Activation energy)
- Energy released is difference from reactants to products
- Little products so graph ends low down
What does an endothermic reaction profile look like?
- Little reactants so graph starts down low
- Activation energy is from reactants to turning point of curve (high Activation energy)
- Energy absorbed is difference from reactants to products
- Lots of products so graph ends high up
What kind of reaction is bond breaking and why?
It is an endothermic reaction because energy is supplied to break existing bonds
What kind of reaction is bond formation and why?
It is an exothermic reaction because energy is released when new bonds are formed