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J Unit 4. Kinetics+Equilibrium 4.4 What is endothermic and exothermic reactions? March 15, 2011 Do Now: Going over questions from yesterday AIM: How do we distinguish between endothermic and exothermic reactions?
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ENDOTHERMIC REACTIONS
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DEFINITION reactions that take in energy (heat) heat is absorbed from the surroundings
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EXAMPLES solid liquid (ice cream melting) liquid gas (boiling water) solid gas melting vaporization sublimation
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Where is the heat? 2H2O(g) + heat 2H2(g) + O2(g) 2H2O(g) + 103 kJ 2H2(g) + O2(g) 2POCl3(g) + energy 2PCl3(g) + O2(g) Circle where the heat is located. Indicate whether it is a reactant or a product
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KEY IDEA endothermic reaction sample absorbs heat heat is on the left side (reactant side)
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EXOTHERMIC REACTIONS
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DEFINITION Reactions that release energy (heat)
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EXAMPLE gas liquid (rain) liquid solid (making ice cubes) gas solid condensation freezing deposition
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Where is the heat? 8H 2 + S 8 8H 2 S + heat 8H 2 + S 8 8H 2 S + 1026 J Circle where the heat is located. Indicate whether it is a reactant or a product
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KEY IDEA exothermic reaction sample releases heat heat is on the right side (product side)
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INDEPENDENT PRACTICE 1.To be collected at the end of CLASS! 2.COME SEE ME AFTER SCHOOL IF YOU NEED TO MAKE UP WORK!
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