Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions

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  • What is meant by an exothermic reaction?
    It is a reaction that transfers energy from the reacting molecules to the surroundings, increasing the temperature of the surroundings.
  • What is meant by an endothermic reaction?
    It is a reaction that takes in energy from the surroundings, decreasing the temperature of the surroundings.
  • What are the key characteristics of exothermic and endothermic reactions?
    • Exothermic reactions:
    • Transfer energy to surroundings
    • Surroundings get hotter
    • Endothermic reactions:
    • Take in energy from surroundings
    • Surroundings get colder
  • What is the significance of energy profile diagrams in chemical reactions?
    • Represent energy changes in reactions
    • Show energy of reactants vs. products
    • Indicate energy released or absorbed
  • How do energy profiles for exothermic reactions differ from those for endothermic reactions?
    Exothermic profiles show lower energy products, while endothermic profiles show higher energy products.
  • What is activation energy?
    The minimum amount of energy that particles must have in order to react.
  • How is activation energy represented on an energy profile diagram?
    • From the reactants to the peak of the curve
    • Indicates the energy required for the reaction to occur
  • What is the relationship between particle collisions and activation energy?
    Particles must collide with enough energy to overcome activation energy for a reaction to occur.
  • What are some practical applications of exothermic reactions?
    • Hand-warmers
    • Self-heating cans for food or drink