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Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions
Objective 4.02
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Endothermic Reactions
Require an input of energy – products have more energy than the reactants Melting a substance Boiling a substance Decomposition Synthesis Reactions
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Exothermic Reactions Release (emit) energy – reactants have more energy than products Condensing a substance Freezing a substance Combustion Reactions Synthesis Reactions
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Endothermic Reaction Pathway
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Exothermic Reaction Pathway
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Heat of Reactions The amount of energy gained or lost in a reaction
2H2 + O2 2H2O kJ – exothermic 2H2O kJ 2H2 + O2 - endothermic
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Calculating Enthalpy Enthalpy – the heat energy in a “system”
Measure as “Change in Enthalpy” – ΔH The energy lost or gained in a reaction Pg 516 and 517
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Activation Energy The energy required to transform the reactants into an activated complex Pg 534 Activation Energy = Ea Change in Energy = ΔE
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Rate Influencing Factors
Nature of Reactants Surface Area Temperature Concentration Catalyst Lowers energy of activation – speeds up reaction without being consumed.
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