Chemical Reactions & Energy Mr. Chapman Biology 30.

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Chemical Reactions & Energy Mr. Chapman Biology 30

What are Chemical Reactions? Chemical reactions change substances into different substances by breaking and forming chemical bonds. Chemical reactions are critical to the lives of all organisms. Thousands of reactions are happening in your body all of the time. The following are a few examples of chemical reactions in living organisms:

Chemical Reactions in living organisms: Plant cells make cellulose by linking simple sugars together (more on this to come). Plant and animal cells break down sugars to get usable energy (much more on this to come). All cells build protein molecules by bonding amino acids together (super much more on this to come). Chemical reactions are occurring in this crazy man and the plants all the time!

Cellular Respiration An important process that we will learn about in this class is called cellular respiration. In cellular respiration, oxygen (O 2 ) reacts with a simple sugar called glucose (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) in order to form usable energy for your cells. C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 --> 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + energy

Reactants The reactants are the substances changed during a chemical reaction. In this reaction, the reactants are glucose and oxygen. Products The products are the substances made by a chemical reaction. In this reaction, the products are carbon dioxide and water. Energy is released as a by-product.

Breaking and Making Bonds Recall that all of the atoms in the glucose and oxygen molecules are bonded together. In order to create new compounds from them, we have to break the original bonds and then form new ones. To break the old bonds, we have to put energy in. Imagine this like snapping a twig.

Breaking and Making Bonds Depending on the type of bond that we have, we may need more or less energy to break it, since different bonds have different strengths. This is referred to as bond energy. Energy is released when bonds form. When a bond forms, the amount of energy released is EQUAL to the amount of energy required to break that bond again.

CHEMICAL REACTIONS RELEASE AND ABSORB ENERGY

Chemical Reactions Release or Absorb Energy Exothermic Reactions Release more energy than they absorb. Result in the production of energy. Endothermic Reactions Absorb more energy than they release. Result in the absorption of energy. Read page 52 and 53 in the Biology textbook, and then compete questions 6 – 13, except 12, on page 44 of the Study Guide.