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Factors effecting products By Brittany, Jaki, Katie

Starter: Draw the symbol used in a reversible reaction The symbol Exo- gives out energy to the surroundings, shown by a rise in temperature Endo- Heat is taken in form the environment, fall in temperature Exothermic Temperature and pressure Where the products of the reaction can react with each other and convert back to the original reactants. Ammonia Nitrogen and hydrogen True

2. What is the difference between a exo and endothermic reaction?

3. What is respiration an example of, exothermic or endothermic?

4. What do you change to get more products?

5. What is a reversible reaction?

6. What does The Haber process make?

7. What are the two reactants needed to make the final product in The Haber process?

8. True or false, is the Haber process reversible?

Main: Watch this video and take notes on anything you think is helpful. Enjoy!  BBC - GCSE Bitesize: Reversible reactions activity

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Answers The symbol Exo- gives out energy to the surroundings, shown by a rise in temperature Endo- Heat is taken in form the environment, fall in temperature Exothermic Temperature and pressure Where the products of the reaction can react with each other and convert back to the original reactants. Ammonia Nitrogen and hydrogen True