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Chemistry triple GCSE
Topic 5 - Energy change
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What is the conservation of energy principle?
Energy is conserved in
chemical reactions
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What happens to the amount of energy in the universe during a chemical reaction?
It remains the same before and after
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What is an exothermic reaction?
Energy is transferred to the surroundings
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What occurs to the temperature of surroundings during an exothermic reaction?
It increases
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What does a negative sign of energy change indicate?
Energy is released in the
reaction
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What is an endothermic reaction?
Energy is taken in from the
surroundings
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What occurs to the temperature of surroundings during an endothermic reaction?
It
decreases
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What does a positive sign of energy change indicate?
Energy is
absorbed
in the reaction
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What is activation energy?
Minimum energy needed for
particles
to react
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What is a reaction profile?
A graph showing
energies
of reactants and products
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What does a reaction profile illustrate about activation energy?
It shows the activation energy of the reaction
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Describe bond energies in chemical reactions.
Energy is supplied to break bonds
Energy is released when bonds are formed
Exothermic
: more energy released than needed to break bonds
Endothermic
: more energy needed to break bonds than released
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What is the equation to find enthalpy change in terms of bond energies?
Energy of reaction
=
bonds broken
-
bonds made
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What is a cell?
Two
electrodes
in an
electrolyte
solution
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What does a cell produce?
Electricity from a
chemical reaction
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What is a battery?
Two or more
cells
connected in series
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What determines the voltage from a cell?
Metals used and electrolyte concentration
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of using cells and batteries?
Advantages:
Cheap
Some are rechargeable
Convenient energy source
Disadvantages:
Harmful chemicals
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Describe rechargeable and non-rechargeable cells.
Rechargeable: reactions reversed with external current
Non-rechargeable: reactants used up, cannot be recharged
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What is a fuel cell?
Supplied by fuel and oxygen to generate electricity
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What is the overall reaction in a hydrogen fuel cell?
2 H2 + O2 → 2 H2O
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What are the half equations in a hydrogen fuel cell?
Cathode:
2 H2
→ 4 H+ +
4 e−
; Anode: O2 + 4 H+ + 4 e− →
2 H2O
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of hydrogen fuel cells?
Advantages:
No
pollutants
No
recharging
needed
Disadvantages:
Flammable
Difficult to
store H2
Fossil fuel production
Toxic chemicals
Expensive H2 production by
electrolysis
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