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C5: Energy Changes
Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions
Energy transfer during exo/endothermic reactions
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Chemical reactions:
Energy is
conserved
in reactions - the
overall
amount of
energy
does not change in a reaction - cannot be
created
or
destroyed
If the
products
of reaction store
more
energy than original
reactants
, energy has been taken
in
from surroundings
If the products of store
less
energy than original reactants, energy has been
transferred
to surroundings
Exothermic
reactions transfer
energy
to the surroundings
So, the temperature of the surrounding
increase
Exothermic reactions include
combusion
,
oxidation
and
neutralisation
Everyday uses of exothermic reactions are:
Hand warmers -
iron
in
air
with
salt solution
catalyst
Self heating
cans
- between
chemicals
in bases
Endothermic
reactions take
in
energy from the
surroundings
, so the temperature of the surroundings
decrease
Endothermic
reactions include thermal
decomposition
, and reaction between
citric
acid and sodium
hydrogencarbonate
Everyday uses are
sport
injury
packs - become
cooler
without
freezer