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Energy changes in chemistry - (CCEA)Reactions and temperature changes

When a chemical reaction occurs, energy is transferred to, or from, the surroundings. An exothermic reaction releases heat to the surroundings and an endothermic reaction absorbs heat from the surroundings.

Part of Combined ScienceFurther chemical reactions, rates and equilibrium, calculations and organic chemistry

Reactions and temperature changes

Energy is conserved in chemical reactions. The total amount of energy in the universe never changes. When a chemical reaction occurs, energy is transferred to or from the reaction鈥檚 immediate surroundings.

  • in endothermic reactions, energy enters.
  • in exothermic reactions, energy exits.

Exothermic reactions

An reaction transfers energy to its surroundings. The temperature of its surroundings increases.

Exothermic reactions include:

  • reactions
  • many reactions
  • most reactions

Endothermic reactions

An reaction takes in energy from its surroundings. The temperature of its surroundings decreases.

Endothermic reactions include:

  • reactions
  • the reaction of ethanoic acid and sodium carbonate

An exothermic reaction between dilute sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 4, Sodium hydroxide solution is poured into a beaker of hydrochloric acid which contains a thermometer showing room temperature, 1. Sodium hydroxide solution is poured into a beaker of hydrochloric acid. Inside is a thermometer showing room temperature.