Energy changes (cognito) Flashcards

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What is an exothermic recation?

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It is a reaction that releases eat to the surrounding, therefore the tempreture increases

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how would exothemic rection profile look

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the reactant would be above and the products below

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3
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name 3 examples of exothermic reaction

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combustion, oxidation, neutralisation

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4
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what is an endothermic reaction

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Take in energy from the surrounding, tempreture decreases

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5
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how would the energy profile look for endo

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reactant low and products high

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6
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what is an activation energy

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The minimum amount of enrgy particles need in order to collide with each other and react.

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7
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bond energy is

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amount of energy required to break one mole of a particlar bond

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8
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breaking bond is an

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endothermic reaction

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9
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making bond

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is an exothermic reaction

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10
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to calculate if the reaction id exo or endo thermic you have to

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energy reqired to break bond - energy releaased by forming bonds

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11
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if the answer to calculation negative then the reaction is

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exothermic

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12
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How is an electrical cell made

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A cell can be made by connecting two different electrodes with a wire, and placing them in contact with an electrolyte. An electrolyte is just a liquid through which charged ions can flow. There will often also be a voltmeter so that you can measure the voltage of the cell.

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13
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difference between cells and batteries

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Batteries are very similar, but consist of two or more cells connected together in series to provide a greater voltage.

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14
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Factors that affect the voltage of a cell

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  1. The metals used for the two electrodes. The greater the difference in reactivity of the two metals, the greater the voltage will be.
  2. The type and concentration of the electrolyte used.
  3. The conditions, such as temperature.
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15
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what are rechargable cells

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Rechargeable cells and batteries can be recharged because the chemical reactions are reversed when an external electrical current is supplied. These are the batteries used in laptops and mobile phones.

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16
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what are non-rechargable cells

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In non-rechargeable cells and batteries the chemical reactions stop when one of the reactants has been used up. These are the batteries usually used in smoke alarms and tv remotes. Alkaline batteries are non-rechargeable.

17
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how does the ful cells work

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as fuel enters the cell , it becomes oxidised and loses electrons.Thi sets a potential difference across the cell which drives the electrons around the circuit to generate the elctricity.

18
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what are pros of hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell

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it only reqiure hydrogen and oxygen which are both abundant, it does not produce any waste or CO2, it last longer than normal batteries

19
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what are the cons of hydrogen-oxygen batteries

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hydrogen is a gas so it will need more space to store than fossil fuels
hydrogen is explosive whan mixed with air
also to make the reaction happen you need energy which comes from fosil fuels

20
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Fuel cells convert the chemical energy in a fuel and oxygen into:

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Electricity

21
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Which direction do the electrons flow in a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell?

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From the anode to the cathode

22
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What is the overall reaction for a hydrogen oxygen fuel cell?

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hydrogen + oxygen ➔ water

23
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What is an electrolyte?

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A solution through which ions can flow

24
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how are the anode and cathode placed in fuel battery

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In fuel cells the anode (which is drawn on the left) is negative, while the cathode (drawn on the right) is positive.

This is the opposite way around to the anode and cathode in electrolysis, so be careful not to mix them up.

25
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What are the electrodes in fuel cells made from?

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Porous carbon