What are the key features of an exothermic reaction?
What are the key features of an endothermic reaction?
How do chemical reactions occur?
When reacting particles collide
What is activation energy?
The minimum energy that particles must have to react `
What can be used to show the relative difference in the energy of reactants and products ?
Reaction profiles
How does a catalyst work?
Lowers the activation energy by providing an alternative pathway
What are the examples of exothermic reactions?
What are examples of endothermic reactions?
What are the advantages of self-heating drinks cans?
What are the disadvantages of self-heating drinks cans?
In an exothermic reaction profile, is the energy of the products higher or lower than the reactants?
Lower
In an endothermic reaction profile, is the energy of the products higher or lower than the reactants?
Higher
What is the relationship between the energy for bond breaking and making in an exothermic reaction?
The energy released from making bonds is greater than the energy used to break them
What is the relationship between the energy for bond breaking and making in an endothermic reaction?
The energy used to break bonds is greater than the energy released by making them
How do you calculate the overall energy change of a reaction?
Sum of the energies needed to break bonds in the reactants - the energy released when new bonds are formed in the products
What does the term bond energy mean?
The energy needed to break the bonds between two atoms to form gaseous atoms
What does an electrochemical cell consist of?
Two different metals in an electrolyte connected by a wire
How does an electrochemical cell produce electricity?
The chemical reactions between the metals and electrolyte set up a charge/potential difference between the electrodes. This charge is then able to flow through the wire and electricity is produced.
How is a battery formed?
By connecting multiple cells in series
How is the voltage of a battery calculated?
By adding up the individual voltages of each cell in the battery
What does a cell convert?
Converts chemical energy into electrical energy
Which direction do the electrons flow in the cell? Why?
They flow from the more reactive metal to the less reactive metal due to the more reactive metal being able to give away electrons easier
WHat causes the charge/potential difference between the electrodes?
Different metals react differently with the same electrolyte
Why do non-rechargeable batteries run out?
Because one of the reacting particles (ions in electrolyte or metal ions on electrode) gets used up and turned into the products of the reaction. It is an irreversible reaction.