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    • Endothermic reactions have a positive energy change.

      True
    • Order the steps describing energy changes in exothermic reactions:
      1️⃣ Energy is released as heat
      2️⃣ Reactants have higher energy than products
      3️⃣ The energy change is negative
    • In endothermic reactions, the products have higher energy than the reactants.
      True
    • Activation energy is the minimum energy required for a reaction to occur
    • What happens to the energy of the surroundings in an exothermic reaction?
      It increases
    • The energy change in exothermic reactions is positive.
      False
    • Exothermic reactions have a positive energy change.
      False
    • What is the sign of the energy change in an exothermic reaction?
      Negative
    • Match the feature with its description in exothermic reactions:
      Energy Change ↔️ Negative (ΔH < 0)
      Heat ↔️ Released to surroundings
      Reactants ↔️ Higher energy level
      Products ↔️ Lower energy level
    • The energy change in endothermic reactions is ΔH > 0.

      True
    • Enthalpy is the total energy change
    • In endothermic reactions, increasing temperature provides more activation energy.
    • Exothermic reactions release heat
    • What is the sign of ΔH in an exothermic reaction?
      Negative
    • What happens to the energy of reactants in an endothermic reaction?
      It decreases
    • What is the sign of ΔH in an endothermic reaction?
      Positive
    • Endothermic reactions absorb heat from the surroundings
    • In endothermic reactions, the reactants have lower energy
    • Order the steps of how energy changes in an exothermic reaction:
      1️⃣ Energy is released as heat
      2️⃣ Reactants have higher energy than products
      3️⃣ Energy change is negative
    • In exothermic reactions, energy is released as heat
    • Endothermic reactions absorb energy in the form of heat
    • What is the minimum energy required for a reaction to occur called?
      Activation energy
    • How does increasing temperature affect exothermic reactions?
      Increases reaction rate
    • What is the key difference between exothermic and endothermic reactions in terms of sustainability?
      Exothermic are self-sustaining
    • What happens to energy in an exothermic reaction?
      Energy is released
    • Match the reaction type with its energy change:
      Exothermic ↔️ Negative
      Endothermic ↔️ Positive
    • In exothermic reactions, heat is released
    • Match the reaction type with its correct feature:
      Exothermic ↔️ Heat released
      Endothermic ↔️ Heat absorbed
    • Enthalpy can be positive or negative, depending on the reaction type.

      True
    • What does a negative energy change in a reaction indicate?
      Exothermic reaction
    • What is released to the surroundings in an exothermic reaction?
      Heat
    • Which type of reaction has products with higher energy than reactants?
      Endothermic
    • The energy change in an exothermic reaction is denoted as ΔH < 0.

      True
    • What is the energy change (ΔH) in endothermic reactions?
      Positive
    • Where is heat absorbed from in endothermic reactions?
      Surroundings
    • The sign of enthalpy is always positive.
      False
    • Activation energy is the energy barrier that must be overcome for a reaction to start.

      True