What is a chemical reaction?

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What is a chemical reaction?

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What is a chemical reaction?. Can you define a ‘chemical reaction’? What do the following words mean: ENDOTHERMIC EXOTHERMIC. Can you define a ‘chemical reaction’? A  chemical reaction  is a process that leads to the transformation of one set of  chemical substances  to another. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: What is a chemical reaction?

What is a chemical reaction?

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• Can you define a ‘chemical reaction’?• What do the following words mean:– ENDOTHERMIC– EXOTHERMIC

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• Can you define a ‘chemical reaction’?• A chemical reaction is a process that leads to

the transformation of one set of chemical substances to another.

• What do the following words mean:– ENDOTHERMIC – takes in heat– EXOTHERMIC – gives out heat

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Examples

• Endothermic reactioncitric acid + sodium bicarbonate

sodium citrate + carbon dioxide + water

• Exothermic reactionmagnesium + hydrochloric acid

magnesium chloride + hydrogen

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Collision theory

• For a chemical reaction to occur, the reactant particles must collide. But collisions with too little energy do not produce a reaction.

• The particles must have enough energy for the collision to be successful in producing a reaction.

• The rate of reaction depends on the rate of successful collisions between reactant particles. The more successful collisions there are, the faster the rate of reaction.

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Exothermic reactions

• Most reactions require some energy to get started (activation energy);

• Exothermic reactions give out more energy than is put in:

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Endothermic reactions

• Endothermic reactions take in more energy than they give out:

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Heat of Reaction

• The energy change in going from the reactants to the products in a chemical reaction is known as the heat of reaction ∆H (kJ)

1 kilojoule (1KJ) = 1000 joules (1000J)

The ∆H of a reaction is usually calcualted per mole (KJ/mol)

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Heat of Reaction ∆H

• For exothermic reactions ∆H is negative, heat is given out.

• For endothermic reactions ∆H is positive, heat is taken in.

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Using Bond Energy to calculate ∆H

Bond Breaking4 C-H bonds 4 x 435 = 17402 O=O bonds 2 x 498 = 996

Total = 2736 KJ/mol

Bond Making2 C=O bonds 2 x 803 = 16064 O-H bonds 4 x 464 = 1856

Total = 3462 KJ/mol

∆H = energy difference∆H = energy to break bonds – energy to make bonds∆H = 2736 – 3462∆H = -726 KJ/mol

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Activation Energy EA

• Even though most reactions are exothermic only a few are spontanious.– Eg. Na or K reaction with water

• Most reactions need some energy to get them going.– Fuels burning need a spark to

ignite them.– It is required as some bonds need

to be broken before the reaction can take place.

– This is the activation energy EA

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Task:

1. The reaction between oxygen and hydrogen is extremely exothermic.

a) Write the balanced symbol equation for the reaction.b) Why isn’t there an explosion when the 2 gases are mixed?

2. In Wales it is cold and wet; in Borneo it is hot and wet. Where do you think a car will rust faster, Wales or Borneo – explain your answer.

3. Do questions on page 204