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Unit 2: Chemical Bonding, Application of Chemical Reactions, and Organic Chemistry
2.4 Chemical Reactions and Energy
2.4.3 Energy Changes in Reactions
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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