Energy changes Flashcards

1
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What type of reaction takes in heat from the surroundings?

A

Endothermic reactions

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2
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What type of reactions gives out heat to the surroundings?

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Exothermic reactions

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3
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What can be said about the amount of energy before a chemical reaction and the amount of energy after a chemical reaction?

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They are equal

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4
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Name the type of reaction used in self- heating cups and hand warmers.

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Exothermic reaction

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5
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Give an example of a chemical reaction that is endothermic.

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Examples include: Thermal Decomposition and Reacting Citric Acid with Sodium ​hydrogencarbonate

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6
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Give an example of a chemical reaction that is exothermic.

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Examples include: Combustion, Oxidation, Neutralisation

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7
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Name the type of reaction is used in sports injury packs.

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Endothermic reaction

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8
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How do you know the reaction profile below is for an exothermic reaction?

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Energy of products is lower than the energy of reactants

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9
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How do you know the reaction profile below is for an endothermic reaction?

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Energy of products is higher than the energy of reactants

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10
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Draw an energy level diagram (reaction profile) for an exothermic reaction.

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11
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Draw an energy level diagram (reaction profile) for an endothermic reaction.

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12
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What is the name for the minimum amount of energy needed for a reaction to happen?

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Activation energy

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13
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Look at the reaction profiles below. Which arrows show the activation energy and which arrows show the overall energy change?

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14
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Complete the sentence.

In a chemical reaction, energy is needed to ……………….

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In a chemical reaction energy is needed to break bonds

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15
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Complete the sentence

In a chemical reaction, energy is released when ……….

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In a chemical reaction, energy is released when bonds are formed

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16
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Calculate the overall energy change in this reaction.

Bond energies: C-H = 413 kJ/mol ; O=O = 495 kJ/mol ; C=O = 799 kJ/mol ; H-O = 463 kJ/mol

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17
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Calculate the overall energy change in this reaction.

Bond energies: = 941 kJ/mol ; N-H = 391 kJ/mol ; H-H = 436 kJ/mol

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18
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Explain, in terms of bonds and energy, what makes a reaction exothermic.

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Exothermic: The energy released from forming new bonds is greater than the energy needed to break existing bonds.

19
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Explain, in terms of bonds and energy, what makes a reaction endothermic.

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Endothermic: The energy needed to break existing bonds is greater than the energy released when new bonds are formed.