Zusammenfassung der Ressource
C3 - Energy
- You can measure the amount of energy released by a chemical reaction by taking the
temperature of the reagents,mixing them in a polystyrene cup and measuring the
temperature of the solution at the end of the reaction.
- problem is energy can be lost to the surroundings.
- Can reduce this by putting the polystyrene cup into a beaker of cotton wool to give
more insulation and putting a lid on the cup to reduce energy lost by evaportaion.
- Methods work for for reactions of solids with
water as well as neutralisation reactants.
- An exothermic reaction is one which gives out energy to the surroundings,
usually in the form of heat and usually shown by a rise in temperature.
- In this reaction, the energy released in bond formation is
greater than the energy used in breaking old bonds
- An endothermic reaction is one which takes in energy from the surroundings,
usually in the form of heat and usually shown by a fall in temperature.
- In this reaction, energy required to break old bonds is greater
than energy released when new bonds are formed
- Energy must always be supplied to break bonds and energy is always released when bonds form.
- During a chemical reaction, old bonds are broken and new bonds are formed
- Energy must be supplied to break existing bonds so bond breaking is ENDOTHERMIC
- Energy is released when new bonds are formed so bond formation is EXOTHERMIC