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Energy in reactions In a chemical reaction heat can be released or absorbed.
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Exothermic The reaction releases heat energy Reactant -- Products + energy Ex. handwarmers
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Endothermic The reaction absorbs heat energy Reactant + energy -- Products Ex. Cold packs
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Factors that change reaction rates Temperature of environment Concentration (amount of substance in a certain volume) Surface area- exposed area of reactant particles
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Inhibitors Substance that slows down reaction rate Ex. BHT- food preservative –Some medication
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Catalysts Substance that speeds up reaction rate by lowering the activation energy Does not get used up in the reaction Ex. Catalytic converter
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Enzymes Protein molecules that act as catalysts in your body’s cells Ex. Lactase, pepsin, catalase
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Catalase and hydrogen peroxide 2H 2 O 2 → 2H 2 O + O 2 This is normally a very slow reaction and build up of hydrogen peroxide is toxic to cells. Bacteria cells do not produce catalase
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