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Test: Chemical Energetics - Question 1

Pick the correct combination for the correct information regarding bond energies.

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Remember Exothermic Exit and Endothermic Enter

Test: Chemical Energetics - Question 2

The overall energy change in a chemcial reaction is -24kJ/mol. What does this tell us about the reaction?

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A negative energy change shows the reaction is exothermic and so heat and/or other energy has been transferred into the surroundings, often increasing the temperature
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Test: Chemical Energetics - Question 3

Using the bond energies provided, calculate the energy change for this reaction.
2CH4 + O2 → 2CH3OH

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When carrying out these calculations, always subtract the reactants energy from the products

Test: Chemical Energetics - Question 4

In the Haber process, nitrogen and hydrogen are reacted together to produce ammonia. Use the bond energies provided to calculate the overall energy change in the reaction.
N2 + 3H2 ⇌ 2NH3

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945 + (3x436) - (6x-391) = -93kJ

Test: Chemical Energetics - Question 5

Use the bond energies provided to calculate the energy change in the following reaction.
H2 + Cl2 → 2HCl

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Bond breaking = 436+243kJ/mol; bond making 2x432kJ/mol

Test: Chemical Energetics - Question 6

Use the bond energies provided to calculate the energy change in the following reaction.
oxygen + hydrogen → water

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Add together the energy of each bond of the reactants, do the same for the bonds in the products. Then subtract the total bond energy of the reactants from that of the products to get the answer

Test: Chemical Energetics - Question 7

Use the bond energies provided to calculate the amount of energy given out when propane is burnt.
C3H8 + 5O2 → 3CO2 + 4H2O

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Remember that CO2 has 2 C=O double bonds not single bonds

Test: Chemical Energetics - Question 8

Which of the following statements describes an exothermic reaction?

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An exothermic reaction releases heat to the surroundings, making it feel warm.

Test: Chemical Energetics - Question 9

What is the role of enzymes in biological reactions?

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Enzymes are biological catalysts that accelerate chemical reactions in living organisms without being consumed in the process.

Test: Chemical Energetics - Question 10

What does the term 'enthalpy' represent in a chemical reaction?

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Enthalpy is the total heat content of a system at constant pressure, including both the internal energy and the product of pressure and volume.

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