energy changes- c7 Flashcards

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What happens to energy in chemical reactions?

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Energy is transferred during a chemical reaction. So the total energy remains the same before and after a reaction. So energy cannot be created or destroyed, energy is conserved.

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What is an exothermic reaction?

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An exothermic reaction is one that transfers energy to the surroundings, so the temperature of the surrounding increases. This is shown by a rise in temperature.

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In an exothermic reaction, do the products or reactants have more energy?

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The products must have less energy than the reactants.

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What are examples of exothermic reactions?

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Burning fuels(combustion), neutralization reactions and oxidation reactions.

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What are the everyday uses of exothermic reactions?

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  • Some hand warmers use exothermic oxidation of iron in the air( with a salt solution catalyst) to release energy.
  • Self heating cans of hot chocolate and coffee also rely on exothermic reactions between chemicals and their bases.
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What is an endothermic reaction?

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An endothermic reaction is one which takes in energy from the surroundings. This is shown by a fall in temperature.

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In an endothermic reaction, do the products have more energy or the reactants?

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Products have more energy than reactants

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What are examples of endothermic reactions?

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  • reaction between citric acid and sodium hydrogencarbonate.
  • thermal decomposition
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What are the everyday uses of endothermic reactions?

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-used in some sports injury packs

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Exo and endo required practicle info( just read ig)

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  • You can measure the amount of energy released by a chemical reaction( in solution) by taking the temperature of the reagents( making sure they are the same), mixing them in a polystyrene cup and measuring the temperature of the solution at the end of the reaction.
  • The biggest problem with energy measurements is the amount of energy lost to the surroundings
  • You can reduce it by putting the polystyrene cup into a beaker of cotton wool to give more insulation, and putting a lid on the cup to reduce energy lost by evaporation.
  • This method works for neutralisation reactions or reactions between metals and acids, or carbonates and acids.
  • You can also use this method to investigate what effect different variables have on the amount of energy transferred- e.g the mass or concentration of the reactants used.
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Method for testing the effect of acid concentration on the energy released in a neutralization reaction between hydrochloride acid and sodium hydroxide.

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  • Put 25cm cubed of 0.25mol/dm cubed of hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide in seperate beakers.
  • Place the beakers in a water bath set to 25C until they are both at the same temperature( 25)
  • Add the HCL followed by NaOH to a polysterene cup with a lid.
  • Take the temperature of the mixture every 30 seconds and record the highest temperature
  • Repeat steps 1-4 using 0.5mol/dm cubed and then 1mol/dm cubed of hydrochloric acid.
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What happens in a chemical reaction to bonds?

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During a chemical reaction, old bonds are broken and new bonds are formed.

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Is bond breaking exo or endo?

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Endothermic

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14
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is bond making exo or endo?

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Exothermic

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Why is bond breaking endothermic?

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Energy must be supplied to break existing bonds- so bond breaking is an endothermic process.
-In endothermic reactions the energy used to break bonds is greater than the energy released by forming them.

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16
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Why is bond making exothermic?

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Energy is released when new bonds are formed- so bond formation is exothermic.
-In exothermic reactions the energy released by forming bonds is greater than the energy used to break them.

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What are reaction profiles?

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-Reaction profiles are diagrams that show the relative energies of the reactants and products in a reaction, and how the energy changes over the course of the reaction,

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What is activation energy?

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The minimum amount of energy that particles must have to react.

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What is an electrochemical cell?

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An electrochemical cell is a basic system made up of two different electrodes in contact with an electrolyte.

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info about the electrochemical cell

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  • The two electrodes must be able to conduct electricity and so are usually metals.
  • the electrolyte is a liquid that contains ions which react with the electrodes
  • the chemical reactions between the electrodes and the electrolyte set up a charge difference between the electrodes
  • If the electrodes are then connected by a wire, the charge is able to flow and electricity is produced.
  • A voltmeter can also be connected to the circuit to measure the voltage of the cell.