Chapter 7 - Energy Changes Flashcards

1
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Define an exothermic reaction.

A

Reactions transferring energy to the surroundings.

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2
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What is an endothermic reaction?

A

Reactions taking in energy from the surroundings.

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3
Q

Give an example of an endothermic and exothermic reaction used in day to day life.

A

Endothermic - Cold packs

Exothermic - Hand warmers

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4
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Describe an experiment to measure the maximum temperature reached using displacement reactions. (6)

You will use magnesium and copper (II) sulfate solution in the experiment.

A
  1. Measure out 20cm3 of copper sulfate into a polystyrene cup. [1]
  2. Use a thermometer to record temperature of copper sulfate solution. [1]
  3. Add a small amount of magnesium. [1]
  4. Record maximum temperature reached. [1]
  5. Empty out and measure out 20cm3 of fresh copper sulfate. [1]
  6. Repeat twice and calculate a mean. [1]
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5
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Explain an example of an exothermic reaction taking place in day to day life.

A

A self heating can is heated by a reaction that triggers when a button is pressed on the base of the can to start the reaction.

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6
Q

Define the activation energy.

A

Energy needed to start a reaction.

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7
Q

State the four main features of a reaction profile.

A

Reactants.
Products.
Energy Change.
Activation Energy.

(Check Figure 1 and 3 on page 116-117)

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8
Q

State which type of reaction bond breaking and bond making is.

A

Bond breaking - Endothermic

Bond Making - Exothermic

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9
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What is the bond energy of a reactant?

A

The energy needed to break the bond between 2 atoms.

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10
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Using Table 1 on page 118, calculate the overall energy change of the equation below:

2H – H + 2O=O ——> 2 H – O – H

State whether the reaction is exothermic or endothermic.

A

Break

2 x H – H
(436)

2 x O=O
(498)

+1868

Make

4 x H – O
(464)

-1856

Change

1868 - 1856 = 12

The reaction is endothermic.

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11
Q

How do you recognise whether a reaction is endothermic or exothermic after completing a bond energy calculation?

A

If overall energy is negative = Exothermic

If overall energy is positive = Endothermic

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12
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Give 3 things that determines the voltage of a battery.

A
  • The electrolyte.
  • Metal in the battery.
  • Difference in reactivity between 2 metals.
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13
Q

What energy does a chemical cell and a fuel cell provide?

A

Electrical energy.

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14
Q

Give an advantage and a disadvantage of a H2 fuel cell.

A

Advantage - No recharge time.

Disadvantage - Explosive.

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15
Q

What type of reaction happens in a fuel cell?

A

An electrochemical (redox) reaction.

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