Endo and exothermic reactions

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  • What happens to energy during chemical reactions?
    Energy is conserved.
  • What does it mean that energy is conserved in chemical reactions?
    The amount of energy in the universe remains the same before and after a reaction.
  • What occurs to the energy of product molecules in an exothermic reaction?
    Product molecules have less energy than the reactants by the amount transferred.
  • What is an exothermic reaction?
    An exothermic reaction transfers energy to the surroundings, increasing their temperature.
  • Can you name some examples of exothermic reactions?
    Combustion, many oxidation reactions, and neutralization.
  • What are everyday examples of exothermic reactions?
    Self-heating cans and hand warmers.
  • What is an endothermic reaction?
    An endothermic reaction takes in energy from the surroundings, decreasing their temperature.
  • What happens to the energy of product molecules in an endothermic reaction?
    Product molecules have more energy than the reactants.
  • Can you name some examples of endothermic reactions?
    Thermal decomposition and the reaction of citric acid with sodium hydrogencarbonate.
  • What are some applications of endothermic reactions in everyday life?
    Some sports injury packs are based on endothermic reactions.
  • What is required for chemical reactions to occur?
    Reacting particles must collide with each other with sufficient energy.
  • What is activation energy?
    Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy that particles must have to react.
  • What can reaction profiles show about chemical reactions?
    • Relative energies of reactants and products
    • Activation energy
    • Overall energy change of a reaction
  • How can you determine if a reaction is exothermic or endothermic from a reaction profile?
    You can tell by looking at whether the reactants or products have more energy.
  • What characterizes an exothermic reaction in terms of energy transfer?
    Heat is released to the surroundings, so products have less energy than reactants.
  • What characterizes an endothermic reaction in terms of energy transfer?
    Heat is taken in from the surroundings, so products have more energy than reactants.
  • What happens to energy during a chemical reaction when bonds are broken and formed?
    Energy must be supplied to break bonds and is released when bonds are formed.
  • How can the overall energy change of a reaction be calculated?
    By subtracting the sum of energy released to form bonds from the sum of energy taken in to break bonds.
  • What indicates an endothermic reaction in terms of energy calculations?
    Energy taken in to break bonds is greater than energy released when formed.
  • What indicates an exothermic reaction in terms of energy calculations?
    Energy taken in to break bonds is less than energy released when formed.
  • What are the key differences between exothermic and endothermic reactions?
    Exothermic Reactions:
    • Release energy to surroundings
    • Temperature of surroundings increases
    • Products have less energy than reactants

    Endothermic Reactions:
    • Absorb energy from surroundings
    • Temperature of surroundings decreases
    • Products have more energy than reactants