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Exothermic reaction
A reaction that transfers energy to the surroundings so the temperature of the surroundings increases
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Endothermic reaction
A reaction that takes in energy from the surroundings so the temperature of the surroundings decreases
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Exothermic
reactions
Combustion
Many
oxidisation
reactions
Neutralisation
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Endothermic
reactions
Thermal
decomposition
Reaction of
citric acid
and
sodium hydrogencarbonate
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Everyday
examples of exothermic reactions
Self-heating
cans (e.g. for coffee)
Hand
warmers
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Everyday
examples of
endothermic
reactions
Sports injury packs
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Activation
energy
Minimum amount of
energy
that
particles
must have to react
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Reaction
profile
1. Shows the relative energies of reactants and products
2. Shows the activation energy
3. Shows the overall
energy
change of a reaction
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Exothermic reaction
Products have
less
energy than reactants
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Endothermic reaction
Products have
more
energy than reactants
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Energy
changes during a chemical reaction
1. Energy must be supplied to
break
bonds in the reactants
2. Energy is
released
when bonds in the products are
formed
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The
sum of energy taken in to
break
bonds - the sum of energy released to form bonds = the overall energy change
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Endothermic reaction
Energy taken in to
break
bonds > energy
released
when bonds are formed
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Exothermic reaction
Energy taken in to
break
bonds < energy
released
when bonds are formed
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