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5.1.1 Energy Transfer in Reactions

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Energy transfer is a key concept in chemical reactions, where energy moves between the system (the reaction itself) and the surroundings (everything outside the reaction). According to the principle of conservation of energy:

Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only be transferred from one form to another.

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This means that during a chemical reaction, energy within the system will either be absorbed from or released to the surroundings. If the reaction loses energy, that energy is transferred to the surroundings, often causing a change in temperature.

Understanding the System and Surroundings

  • System: The specific chemical reaction being studied.
  • Surroundings: Everything outside the reaction, like the reaction container and the air around it. In chemistry, the universe is seen as a combination of both the system and the surroundings. The total energy of the universe remains constant, even as energy moves between the system and the surroundings during a reaction.

Types of Energy Transfer

  • Exothermic Reactions: These reactions release energy to the surroundings, usually causing the temperature around the reaction to go up.
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  • Endothermic Reactions: These reactions absorb energy from the surroundings, usually causing the temperature around the reaction to go down. image
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By measuring how the temperature changes, we can tell whether a reaction is exothermic or endothermic.

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Activation energy The minimum amount of energy needed for bonds to break

  • On a reaction profile, it's the difference between reactants and the highest point on the curve.
  • (If energy is less than activation energy then there's not enough energy to start, so the reaction so doesn't happen).
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