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Exo- and Endothermic Reactions

Exo- and Endothermic Reactions. Science 9. Energy Changes in Reactions. Every chemical reaction either uses energy or produces energy in the form of heat. Exothermic Reactions. Reactions that produce energy in the form of heat or light “exo” means outside and “therm” means heat

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Exo- and Endothermic Reactions

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  1. Exo- and Endothermic Reactions Science 9

  2. Energy Changes in Reactions • Every chemical reaction either uses energy or produces energy in the form of heat

  3. Exothermic Reactions • Reactions that produce energy in the form of heat or light • “exo” means outside and “therm” means heat • The energy term written as a product • 2C2H2 + 5O2 4CO2 + 2H2O + energy

  4. Exothermic reactions • Exothermic Reaction: a chemical reaction that releases energy into its surroundings • Often, chemical bond energy (when bonds are broken) is converted into heat energy • Reaction warms up its surroundings • Exothermic reactions can be extremely dangerous!!

  5. Examples:

  6. Exothermic reaction • Also includes changes of state • From Gasliquidsolid

  7. Endothermic Reactions • Reactions that use heat energy • “endo” means inside and “therm” means heat • The energy term is written as a reactant • NH4NO3 + energy NH4+ + NO3-

  8. Endothermic reactions • Endothermic reaction: a chemical reaction that absorbs energy from its surroundings • Chemical endothermic reactions need heat to be performed • Reaction cools down the surroundings (draws in heat, so feels cool)

  9. Endothermic reactions • Examples: • Cooking food • Melting of ice • Photosynthesis • Changes of state: • From Solidliquidgas

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