A reaction where energy is transferred
in from the surroundings
Used for reactions that need to reduce
temperature such as instant cold packs
and Thermal decompositon reactions
Bond Breaking
Exothermic reactions
A reaction where energy from reaction is
transferred to the surrondings
Used for: Combustion, oxidation,
neutralisation reactions and hand warmers
Bond Making
Reaction Profiles
Can show relative difference in energy
reactants and products on reaction profiles
Exothermic
Energy released when new bonds are
formed is greater thean energy
required when bonds are broken
Endothermic
Activation energy needed to start reaction
Energy released when new bonds are formed is less than
energy needed to when bonds are broken
Bond Energy calculations
Energy must be supplied to create or
break bonds
Can calculate overall energy change through
bond energies
Chemical Cells and batteries
Metals tend to lose electrons to form postive ions
When two metals are dipped into a salt
solution and joined by a wire the more
reactive metal will donate electrons to the
less reactive metal
The Greater the difference in
reactivity between metals the more
voltage produced
Non renewable batteries stop working when
one of the reactants is used up while
Rechargeable batteries use reverse reactions
to regenerate the product to its original form
Fuel cells
Most of world relies on fossil fuels
Hydrogen can be alternate (can be burnt in combustion
engines or used to power verichles
Hydrogen gas can be oxidised to provide a source of electrons to the
hydrogen fuel cell - waste product is water
Hydrogen is highly flammable, sometimes produced by
unrenewable means and is difficult to store