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Energy changes in chemical reactions

Energy changes in chemical reactions. Some chemical reactions give out energy. For example:. Magnesium burning – this reaction gives out heat and light energy. A candle burning – this reaction gives out heat and light energy. A battery – this reaction gives out electrical energy.

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Energy changes in chemical reactions

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  1. Energy changes in chemical reactions Some chemical reactions give out energy. For example: • Magnesium burning – this reaction gives out heat and light energy. • A candle burning–this reaction gives out heat and light energy. • A battery–this reaction gives out electrical energy. • A firework or bomb–this reaction gives out light, heat and sound energy.

  2. Exothermic reactions Reactions that give out heat energy are called exothermic. Combustion is an example of an exothermic reaction – for example, when a piece of wood is burned, heat is produced. Reactions that take in heat energy are called endothermic. Sherbet dissolving on your tongue is an example of an endothermic reaction.

  3. An exothermic reaction

  4. An endothermic reaction

  5. Endothermic or exothermic?

  6. Types of chemical reactions + copper oxygen  copper oxide + magnesium oxide  magnesium oxygen There are many different types of chemical reaction. For example, oxidation is the reaction of a substance with oxygen. What is the word equation for the oxidation of copper? Reduction is the opposite of oxidation. What do you think is formed in the reduction of magnesium oxide?

  7. Heating copper carbonate +  copper carbonate copper oxide carbon dioxide When you heat copper carbonate, it breaks up to form copper oxide and carbon dioxide. What is the word equation for this reaction? This reaction is called thermal decomposition. Can you explain why? Thermal means heat, and decomposition means breaking into smaller pieces. So in a thermal decomposition reaction, heat is used to break a substance into smaller pieces.

  8. Combustion + + petrol oxygen  carbon dioxide water A common combustion reaction is petrol burning with oxygen in a car engine. The products of this reaction are carbon dioxide and water. What is the word equation for this combustion reaction? Combustion involves reacting with oxygen, so it can also be classified as another type of reaction. Which one?

  9. Types of chemical reaction + + copper sulfate zinc  zinc sulfate copper + + zinc sulfate magnesium  magnesium sulfate zinc Displacement reactions are commonly used to obtain pure metals from their ores. Displacement means replacing something with something else. For example, copper can be displaced from copper sulfate by reacting it with zinc. What would be displaced in the reaction between zinc sulfate and magnesium?

  10. Types of chemical reaction hydrochloric acid sodium hydroxide sodium chloride + +  water What is neutralization? Neutralization is the reaction between an acid and an alkali to make a neutral substance. In the neutralization reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide, the products are sodium chloride and water. What is the word equation for this reaction?

  11. Which type of reaction?

  12. Making useful gases Hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide are very useful gases. • Hydrogen is used to make margarine and as a rocket fuel. • Oxygen is used to help things burn at a high temperature, like welding torches. • Carbon dioxide is used in fire extinguishers. These gases are made in factories using chemical reactions.

  13. Making and identifying hydrogen

  14. Making and identifying oxygen

  15. Making and identifying carbon dioxide

  16. Word equations for making gases

  17. Which gas?

  18. Which test?

  19. What is combustion? Combustion is the scientific word for burning. It is the chemical reaction that takes place when a substance burns andreacts with oxygento produce heat and light energy.

  20. Bell jar experiment

  21. The fire triangle

  22. Putting out fires If a fire starts accidentally, it is important to be able to put it out quickly and safely. To put out a fire, you can cut off the supply of any side of the fire triangle. • For example: • putting water on burning wood cuts off the heat. • putting sand on burning oil cuts off the oxygen. • cutting down trees in a forest fire cuts off the supply of fuel.

  23. Products of combustion

  24. Combustion of methane carbon dioxide + + oxygen methane  water Natural gas, methane, is often burned for cooking. Methane is made up of carbon and hydrogen. • What gas does methane burn with? oxygen • What substance will the carbon in methane change into when it burns? carbon dioxide • What substance will the hydrogen in methane change into when it burns? water • What is the word equation for the combustion of methane?

  25. Word equations for combustion + carbon oxygen  carbon dioxide + hydrogen oxygen  water + + methane oxygen  carbon dioxide water When substances combust, the new substances formed are called ‘oxides’. What are the word equations for these combustion reactions? 1. Coal (made from carbon) burns and forms carbon dioxide. 2. Hydrogen burns and forms dihydrogen oxide (i.e water!). 3. Methane burns and forms carbon dioxide and water.

  26. Symbol equations for combustion + C O2  CO2 + 2H2 O2  2H2O + + CH4 2O2  CO2 2H2O What are the symbol equations for these combustion reactions? 1. Coal (made from carbon) burns and forms carbon dioxide. + carbon oxygen  carbon dioxide 2. Hydrogen burns and forms dihydrogen oxide (i.e water!). + hydrogen oxygen  water 3. Methane burns and forms carbon dioxide and water. + + methane oxygen  carbon dioxide water

  27. Complete and incomplete combustion Fuels like methane, butane and petrol are hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are compounds made of carbon and hydrogen. When these hydrocarbon fuels burn in a good supply of oxygen, they burn completely to make carbon dioxide and water. If there is a lack of oxygen, incomplete combustion takes place. This means that the fuel burns to produce water, carbon monoxide and carbon particles.

  28. Incomplete combustion Incomplete combustion is a hazardous problem because the products of the process are toxic. Carbon monoxide prevents people’s blood from carrying oxygen. Carbon particles make city buildings very dirty, and they can get into people’s lungs and cause breathing problems. What precautions do you think people take in their homes to prevent incomplete combustion?

  29. Using fossil fuels Coal, oil and natural gas are called fossil fuels. Burning fossil fuels, like coal, petrol and natural gas, provides more than 90% of the energy we need for transport, factories and in our homes. How different would life be without fossil fuels?

  30. Crude oil and fractional distillation The oil that comes out of the ground is called crude oil. It cannot be used as it is, because it is a mixture of many different substances with different boiling points. How can you separate a mixture of substances with different boiling points? To separate out the useful substances, a process called fractional distillation is carried out. big molecules boil at a high temperature small molecules boil at a lower temperature

  31. Fractional distillation

  32. What’s the best fuel?

  33. Glossary

  34. Anagrams

  35. Multiple-choice quiz

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