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3.1.4 Energetics, A Level Chemistry, AQA Questions and Answers What values of deltaH do exothermic reactions have? Negative (less than 0) What values of deltaH do endothermic reactions have? Positive (more than 0) What do exothermic reactions do with energy? Give out energy What do endothermic reactions do with energy? Absorb energy Are oxidation reactions endo or exothermic? Exothermic Is combustion endo or exothermic? Exothermic Are thermal decomposition reactions endo or exothermic? Endothermic Is photosynthesis endo or exothermic? Endothermic What happens to reactant bonds? They are broken What happens to product bonds? They are formed Which bonds are broken: reactant or product bonds? Reactant Which bonds are formed: reactant or product bonds? Product Is energy taken in or released when you break bonds? Taken in Is bond breaking endo or exothermic? Endothermic What values of deltaH does bond breaking have? Positive (more than 0) How does bond breaking energy change as the bond strength increases? It takes more energy to break Is energy taken in or released when you make bonds? Released Is bond making endo or exothermic? Exothermic What values of deltaH does bond making have? Negative (less than 0) How does bond making energy change as the bond strength increases? They release more energy when formed If you need more energy to break bonds than is released when bonds are made, what values of deltaH do you get? Positive (more than 0) If you need less energy to break bonds than is released when bonds are made, what values of deltaH do you get? Negative (less than 0) What is bond enthalpy? The energy required to break bonds What is the mean bond enthalpy? The average energy needed to break a certain type of bond, over a range of compounds Why are mean bond enthalpies not exact? They are an average of energies needed to break the bond over a range of compounds Why may a mean bond enthalpy in a data book be different from the mean bond enthalpy in a specific molecule? The mean bond enthalpy in the data book is the average for a bigger range of molecules than just the specific molecule. Why are mean bond enthalpies always positive? Breaking bonds is always endothermic Is energy absorbed or given out when bonds are broken? Absorbed Is energy absorbed or given out during bond formation? Given out How do you calculate the enthalpy change of a reaction (in terms of energy)? Total energy absorbed - total energy released How do you calculate the enthalpy change of a reaction (in terms of bonds)? Breaking bonds - Making bonds Why aren't enthalpy changes for reactions, calculated using mean bond enthalpies, not exact? Mean bond enthalpies are averages over a range of molecule and hence aren't totally accurate for certain reactions How do enthalpy changes calculated from mean bond enthalpies compare to those calculated using Hess's Law (in terms of accuracy). Using mean bond enthalpies makes your result slightly less accurate than using Hess's Law What is the standard enthalpy of formation? The enthalpy change when 1 mole of a compound is formed from its elements in their standard states under standard conditions What is the standard enthalpy of combustion? The enthalpy change when 1 mole of a substance is completely burned in oxygen under standard conditions What do you use to find out how much heat is given out by a reaction? Calorimetry What experiment can you use to find enthalpy changes? Calorimetry

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3.1.4 Energetics, A Level Chemistry,
AQA Questions and Answers
What is enthalpy change? - answerHeat energy transferred in a reaction at constant
pressure

What are standard conditions for enthalpy change? - answer100kPa and stated
temperature (normally 25 degrees celcius)

What values of deltaH do exothermic reactions have? - answerNegative (less than 0)

What values of deltaH do endothermic reactions have? - answerPositive (more than 0)

What do exothermic reactions do with energy? - answerGive out energy

What do endothermic reactions do with energy? - answerAbsorb energy

Are oxidation reactions endo or exothermic? - answerExothermic

Is combustion endo or exothermic? - answerExothermic

Are thermal decomposition reactions endo or exothermic? - answerEndothermic

Is photosynthesis endo or exothermic? - answerEndothermic

What happens to reactant bonds? - answerThey are broken

What happens to product bonds? - answerThey are formed

Which bonds are broken: reactant or product bonds? - answerReactant

Which bonds are formed: reactant or product bonds? - answerProduct

Is energy taken in or released when you break bonds? - answerTaken in

Is bond breaking endo or exothermic? - answerEndothermic

What values of deltaH does bond breaking have? - answerPositive (more than 0)

How does bond breaking energy change as the bond strength increases? - answerIt
takes more energy to break

Is energy taken in or released when you make bonds? - answerReleased

, Is bond making endo or exothermic? - answerExothermic

What values of deltaH does bond making have? - answerNegative (less than 0)

How does bond making energy change as the bond strength increases? - answerThey
release more energy when formed

If you need more energy to break bonds than is released when bonds are made, what
values of deltaH do you get? - answerPositive (more than 0)

If you need less energy to break bonds than is released when bonds are made, what
values of deltaH do you get? - answerNegative (less than 0)

What is bond enthalpy? - answerThe energy required to break bonds

What is the mean bond enthalpy? - answerThe average energy needed to break a
certain type of bond, over a range of compounds

Why are mean bond enthalpies not exact? - answerThey are an average of energies
needed to break the bond over a range of compounds

Why may a mean bond enthalpy in a data book be different from the mean bond
enthalpy in a specific molecule? - answerThe mean bond enthalpy in the data book is
the average for a bigger range of molecules than just the specific molecule.

Why are mean bond enthalpies always positive? - answerBreaking bonds is always
endothermic

Is energy absorbed or given out when bonds are broken? - answerAbsorbed

Is energy absorbed or given out during bond formation? - answerGiven out

How do you calculate the enthalpy change of a reaction (in terms of energy)? -
answerTotal energy absorbed - total energy released

How do you calculate the enthalpy change of a reaction (in terms of bonds)? -
answerBreaking bonds - Making bonds

Why aren't enthalpy changes for reactions, calculated using mean bond enthalpies, not
exact? - answerMean bond enthalpies are averages over a range of molecule and
hence aren't totally accurate for certain reactions

How do enthalpy changes calculated from mean bond enthalpies compare to those
calculated using Hess's Law (in terms of accuracy). - answerUsing mean bond
enthalpies makes your result slightly less accurate than using Hess's Law

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