This question is about oxygen - AQA - GCSE Chemistry Combined Science - Question 3 - 2019 - Paper 1
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This question is about oxygen.
Hydrogen reacts with oxygen.
$$2 H_2 (g) + O_2 (g) \rightarrow 2 H_2O (g)$$
Figure 2 shows the relative energies of the reactants a... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:This question is about oxygen - AQA - GCSE Chemistry Combined Science - Question 3 - 2019 - Paper 1
Step 1
Label the activation energy on Figure 2.
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The activation energy can be labeled by drawing a line from the reactants at approximately 800 kJ up to the peak of the curve, which reaches around 2160 kJ.
Step 2
Determine the overall energy change for the reaction between hydrogen and oxygen shown in Question 03.1.
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To determine the overall energy change, subtract the energy of the products from the energy of the reactants. From Figure 2, the energy of the reactants (H2 and O2) is 800 kJ and the energy of the products (H2O) is 300 kJ. Therefore, the overall energy change is:
Energy change=Ereactants−Eproducts=800 kJ−300 kJ=500 kJ
Step 3
Draw the electrons in the outer energy levels in Figure 3.
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In Figure 3, each oxygen atom will have six electrons in its outer level. These can be represented as dots, with two shared pairs of electrons (indicating the bond) overlapping between the two oxygen atoms.
Step 4
Calculate the overall energy change for the reaction.
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To calculate the overall energy change for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide: