Energy Changes Flashcards

1
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What is an exothermic reaction?

A

Transfers energy to surroundings

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2
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What is an endothermic reaction?

A

Energy is transferred from the surroundings

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3
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What does the energy change cause?

A

A temperature change

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4
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Energy is always _________ in chemical reactions

A

Conserved

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5
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What is a reaction profile?

A

Shows whether a reaction is exothermic or endothermic

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6
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What is activation energy?

A

The minimum amount of energy particles must have to react when they collide

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7
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What are “the surroundings”?

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Everything that isn’t in the reaction

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8
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What is breaking a bond?

A

Requires energy so is endothermic

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9
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What is forming a bond?

A

Exothermic because it releases energy

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10
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What are bonds?

A

Atoms are held together by strong chemical bonds. In a reaction, these bonds are broken and new bonds are formed.

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11
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When is the overall reaction exothermic?

A

When more energy is released making bonds than required to break bonds

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12
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When is the overall reaction endothermic?

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If a less energy is released making the bonds than required to make the bonds

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13
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What are bond calculations?

A

Energy required to break bonds - energy required to make bonds
Positive number = endothermic
Negative number = exothermic

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14
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What are examples of exothermic reactions?

A

Oxidation
Combustion
Neutralisation

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15
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What are everyday uses of exothermic reactions?

A

Self heating cans
Hand warmers

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16
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What are examples of endothermic reactions?

A

Thermal decomposition
Citric acid and sodium hydrogen carbonate

17
Q

What are everyday uses of endothermic reactions?

A

Sports injury packs

18
Q

What are batteries?

A

Two or more cells connected in series

19
Q

Why are some batteries rechargeable?

A

An external electric current is applied which reverses the reaction

20
Q

Why are some batteries not rechargeable?

A

Some batteries, like alkaline batteries, are not rechargeable because the reaction is not reversible. Once the reactants are used up, the chemical reactions stops.

21
Q

What is a metal displacement reaction?

A

One metal is oxidised and loses electrons. These electrons are transferred to another metal, which gains electrons so is reduced.

22
Q

What is a chemical cell?

A

Uses the movement of electrons in a metal displacement reaction to generate a current.

23
Q

What does a greater difference in reactivity of metals lead to?

A

The greater the potential difference produced.

24
Q

What are hydrogen fuel cells?

A

Use a fuel and oxygen from the air to produce a potential difference.
Often generate electricity from hydrogen and oxygen
2 atoms of hydrogen are oxidised to form two molecules of water.

25
Q

What are the half equations in alkaline fuel cells?

A

2H2 + 4OH- –> 4H2O + 4e-
O2 + 2H2O + 4e- –> 4OH-

26
Q

What are advantages of hydrogen fuel cells?

A

Only waste is water
Do not need to be electrically recharged

27
Q

What are disadvantages of hydrogen fuel cells?

A

Hydrogen is highly flammable and hard to store
Hydrogen is often produced from non-renewable resources