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Chapter 2 sec 4: Chemical Reactions chemical rxn song

* Energy is needed to break bonds * Law Conservation of Energy- Energy cannot be created or destroyed. * It can change forms

* Exo means “exit” * Thermic means “Heat” or “Energy” * Define Exothermic * How does an exothermic reaction feel?

* Endo means “go in” * Thermic means “heat” or “energy” * Define Endothermic * How does an endothermic reaction feel?

* The speed at which new particles form

* Activation Energy: Smallest amount of energy that is required for molecules to react * Striking a match * Friction is a source of activation energy

1. Temperature * At high temperatures, particles of reactants move quickly. * The higher the temperature……

2.Concentration * A measure of the amount of one substance dissolved in another substance. * There is a small distance between particles with a high concentration * The higher the concentration……

3.Surface Area * The amount of exposed surface of a substance * Grinding a solid into a powder makes a larger surface area * The greater the surface area……

4.Inhibitor vs. Catalysts * Inhibitor: substance that slows down or stops a reaction. * Preservatives * Catalyst: substance that speeds up a reaction without being permanently being changed * Not a reactant * Enzymes * Catalytic Converter * chemical rxn review song chemical rxn review song