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5. Energy changes
5.1 Exothermic and endothermic reactions
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Endothermic reactions cause the temperature of the surroundings to increase.
False
Endothermic reactions cause the temperature of the surroundings to
decrease
During an endothermic reaction, energy is released to the surroundings.
False
Exothermic reactions always increase the
temperature
of their surroundings.
True
What form of energy is released in exothermic reactions?
Heat
Arrange the following processes in the order of energy transfer and temperature change in an exothermic reaction:
1️⃣ Energy is released to the surroundings
2️⃣ Temperature of surroundings increases
Exothermic reactions cause the temperature of the surroundings to decrease.
False
The burning of fuels is an example of an exothermic
reaction
.
True
The melting of ice is an endothermic reaction.
True
Exothermic reactions increase the
temperature
of the surroundings.
True
What is an exothermic reaction?
Releases energy in heat
Match the type of reaction with its property:
Exothermic ↔️ Energy is released
Endothermic ↔️ Energy is absorbed
Arrange the steps involved in a chemical reaction to show energy changes in exothermic and endothermic reactions:
1️⃣ Reactants combine
2️⃣ Energy is either absorbed or released
3️⃣ Products are formed
4️⃣ Temperature of surroundings changes
In endothermic reactions, energy is absorbed from the
surroundings
During an exothermic reaction, energy is transferred from the reaction to the
surroundings
In endothermic reactions, energy is
absorbed
from the surroundings.
Which reaction is an example of an exothermic reaction?
Respiration
What is the key difference between endothermic and exothermic reactions in terms of energy input?
Endothermic requires energy input
What is an example of an endothermic reaction?
Photosynthesis
Why is photosynthesis considered an endothermic reaction?
It absorbs energy
In exothermic reactions, energy is released in the form of
heat
Give an example of an exothermic reaction.
Burning of fuels
What happens to the surroundings during an endothermic reaction?
Temperature decreases
Which process is an example of an endothermic reaction?
Melting of ice
Why does the temperature decrease during an endothermic reaction?
Energy is absorbed
Endothermic reactions cause the temperature of the surroundings to increase.
False
In exothermic reactions, energy is released from the system to the
surroundings
.
In endothermic reactions, the temperature of the surroundings
decreases
.
In exothermic reactions, energy is released to the
surroundings
.
In endothermic reactions, energy is absorbed from the
surroundings
.