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Energy changes
Exothermic and endothermic reactions
Reaction profiles
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What is the difference between exothermic and endothermic reactions?
Exothermic reactions transfer
energy
to the surroundings, while endothermic reactions take in energy.
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How does the temperature of the surroundings change during an exothermic reaction?
The temperature of the surroundings increases during an exothermic reaction.
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What happens to the temperature of the surroundings during an endothermic reaction?
The temperature of the surroundings
decreases
during an endothermic reaction.
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What is a reaction profile?
A chart showing how the energy of reactants and products changes during a reaction.
It illustrates the energy levels of reactants and products.
It indicates whether a reaction is
exothermic
or
endothermic
.
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What does an energy level diagram show?
An energy level diagram shows the energy in the
reactants
and
products
, and the difference in energy between them.
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What does a downward arrow in a reaction profile indicate?
A downward arrow indicates that energy is given out in an
exothermic reaction
.
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What does an upward arrow in a reaction profile indicate?
An upward arrow indicates that
energy
is taken in during an
endothermic
reaction.
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What is activation energy?
Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy that
colliding particles
must have for them to react.
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How is activation energy represented in a reaction profile?
Activation
energy
is shown as a
'hump'
in the
line
of a
reaction
profile.
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How can you tell from a reaction profile that a reaction is exothermic?
In an exothermic reaction profile, the overall change is
negative
, indicating that
products
have less energy than
reactants
.
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How can you tell from a reaction profile that a reaction is endothermic?
In an endothermic reaction profile, the overall change is positive, indicating that
products
have more energy than
reactants
.
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What are the characteristics of exothermic and endothermic reactions in terms of energy changes?
Exothermic reactions:
Energy is released to the surroundings.
Temperature of surroundings increases.
Overall energy change is
negative
.
Endothermic reactions:
Energy is absorbed from the surroundings.
Temperature of surroundings decreases.
Overall energy change is
positive
.
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