C5 - Energy Changes Flashcards

1
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Define an exothermic reaction

A

a reaction where heat energy is transferred to the surroundings (make bonds)

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2
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Define an endothermic reaction

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a reaction where heat energy is absorbed from the surroundings (breaks bonds)

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3
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What do you use to remember which is exo or endothermic (about bonds) ?

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BENDOMEXO
endo = breaks bonds
exo = makes bonds

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4
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If the reaction gets hotter, is it exo or endo?

A

exothermic

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5
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If the reaction gets colder, is it exo or endo?

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endothermic

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6
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How could you measure whether a reaction is exothermic or endothermic?

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  • use thermomter
  • touch it
  • observe steam
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7
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Describe an exothermic graph

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The energy level of reactants is larger than products so the overall energy change is negative

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8
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Describe endothermic graph

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The energy level of reactants is smaller than products so the overall energy change is positive

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9
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Describe the RPA for measuring temperature change

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  • put 25 cm³ of (named) acid to a polystyrene cup
  • use a thermometer to measure starting temp
  • add 5g of (metal (oxide)) and stir and add a lid
  • measure temp every 30 secs and record the max temp
  • repeat
  • if the temp increases, it is exo but decreases = endo
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10
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Why use a polystyrene cup for the temp change experiment?

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Polystyrene is a better insulator than glass - reduces amount of energy lost to surroundings

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Why use a lid for the temp change experiment?

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It reduces the energy lost by evaporation - more accurate

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12
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Why stir the mixture in the temp change experiment?

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so temperature is more even throughout

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13
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How do you do bond energy calculations?

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  • use a table provided to work out the energy needed to break the bonds in the reactants - do number of bonds x energy from table
  • do the same for the products
  • do first number - second number to calculate overall energy change (probably negative)
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14
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Describe the set-up of a chemical cell

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two electrodes made of different metals connected by a wire with a voltmeter and in electrolyte

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15
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Describe what happens in a chemical cell

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the more reactive metal will donate electrons to the less reactive metal creating a current

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16
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What are some factors that will affect the voltage of a chemical cell?

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  • difference in reactivity of the metals (bigger difference = bigger voltage)
  • temperature
  • type of electrolyte solution
17
Q

Why does a battery run out?

A

the reactants ran out

18
Q

Why can some batteries be recharged?

A

the reaction can be reversed in certain cells by connecting it to an external electric current

19
Q

Define activation energy

A

the energy required to break bonds at the start of the chemical reaction

20
Q

Explain the difference between electrolysis and chemical cells

A

electrolysis uses electricity to make a chemical reaction but in chemical cells, a chemical reaction is used to make electricity

21
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Define a redox reaction

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A chemical reaction involving both reduction (gaining electrons) and oxidation (loss of electrons)

22
Q

State the 2 half equations for the electrodes in a hydrogen fuel cell

A

2H₂ –> 4H+ + 4e-

4H+ + 4e- + O₂ –> 2H₂O

23
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State the overall symbol and word equation for a hydrogen fuel cell

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2H₂ + O₂ –> 2H₂O
hydrogen + oxygen –> water

24
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Describe how a hydrogen fuel cell works

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  • hydrogen gas enters anode and loses electrons (oxidation)
  • electrons flow through wire = current
  • hydrogen ions from oxidation reaction diffuse through electrolyte solution
  • the hydrogen ions combine with electrons and oxygen gas to produce water at the cathode
25
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Name some advantages of hydrogen fuel cells:

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  • water is the only byproduct
  • ## store more energy than batteries = less recharging required
26
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Name some disadvantages of hydrogen fuel cells:

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  • hydrogen is hard to store and transport safely - explosive
  • often non-renewable because hydrogen often taken from methane