大象传媒

Energy changes in chemical reactionsExothermic and endothermic reactions

The changes in energy that occur during a chemical reaction can be seen by examining the changes in chemical bonding. This can be used to classify reactions as exothermic or endothermic.

Part of Chemistry (Single Science)Chemical reactions and energy

Exothermic and endothermic reactions

When a chemical reaction occurs, energy is transferred to or from the surroundings. There is usually a temperature change. For example, when a bonfire burns it transfers heat energy to the surroundings. Objects near a bonfire become warmer. The temperature rise can be measured with a thermometer.

Exothermic reactions

These are reactions that transfer energy to the surroundings (ie the energy exits from the reaction, hence the name exothermic). The energy is usually transferred as heat energy, causing the reaction mixture and its surroundings to become hotter. A thermometer is used to detect the temperature increase.

Some examples of exothermic reactions are:

  • combustion (burning)
  • reactions between and
  • the reaction between water and calcium oxide

The slideshow shows an exothermic reaction between sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 2, 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 which contains a thermometer showing room temperature

Endothermic reactions

These are reactions that take in energy from the surroundings (ie energy enters the reaction, which will help you to remember the name endothermic). The energy is usually transferred as heat energy, causing the reaction mixture and its surroundings to become colder. A thermometer is used to detect the temperature decrease.

Some examples of endothermic reactions are:

  • the reaction between ethanoic acid and sodium carbonate
  • the of calcium carbonate in a blast furnace

The slideshow shows an endothermic reaction between sodium carbonate and ethanoic acid.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 2, Sodium carbonate powder is tipped into a beaker of ethanoic acid which contains a thermometer showing room temperature., 1. Sodium carbonate powder is tipped into a beaker of ethanoic acid which contains a thermometer showing room temperature