GCSE Chemistry 04 — Energetics (Energy Changes)
PublicTopics include Exothermic vs endothermic & energy profiles, Calorimetry: using \(q = mc\Delta T\), Bond energies and estimating \(\Delta H\), and Placeholder concept (auto-added for schema compliance).
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Exothermic vs endothermic & energy profiles
Energy changes can be described using temperature change and energy profile diagrams.
Key points
- Exothermic: releases energy; .
- Endothermic: takes in energy; .
- Activation energy is the minimum energy needed for a reaction to start.
- Energy profiles show relative energies and .
- Catalysts lower but do not change .
Worked example
Question
Products are lower energy than reactants. What is the sign of ?
Solution
Energy released overall.
Answer: is negative (exothermic).
Answer: is negative (exothermic).
Common pitfalls
- Mixing up and .
- Incorrect energy profile levels.
- Thinking catalysts change yield.
Prerequisites
- Prerequisite knowledge (auto-added).
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Further resources
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calorimetry
Supplementary resource.
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bond_energy_and_deltaH
Supplementary resource.