Energetics - OCR GatewayChemical Reaction Temperature Changes
Exothermic reactions in solution give out energy and the temperature increases, while endothermic reactions take in energy and the temperature decreases. Bonds are broken and made in reactions.
energyThe capacity of a system to do work or the quantity required for mechanical work to take place. Measured in joules (J). For example, a man transfers 100 J of energy when moving a wheelbarrow. is transferred to or from the surroundings when a chemical reaction happens. This often causes changes in temperatureHow warm or cold something is. that can be measured using a thermometerAn instrument used to measure temperature..
Reactions can be exothermicReaction in which energy is given out to the surroundings. The surroundings then have more energy than they started with so the temperature increases. or endothermicReaction in which energy is taken in.. The table shows some differences.
Exothermic
Endothermic
Energy
Given out
Taken in
Temperature
Increases
Decreases
Examples
Combustion, acid-alkali neutralisation
Electrolysis, thermal decomposition
Energy
Exothermic
Given out
Endothermic
Taken in
Temperature
Exothermic
Increases
Endothermic
Decreases
Examples
Exothermic
Combustion, acid-alkali neutralisation
Endothermic
Electrolysis, thermal decomposition
The slideshow describes an exothermic reaction between dilute sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid, and an endothermic reaction between sodium carbonate and ethanoic acid.
Slide 1 of 4, Sodium hydroxide solution is poured into a beaker of hydrochloric acid which contains a thermometer showing room temperature, Sodium hydroxide solution is poured into a beaker of hydrochloric acid which contains a thermometer showing room temperature
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In endothermic reactions, energy enters. In exothermic reactions, energy exits.