May 6, 2014 AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Review HW 3 – CN: Energy in Chemical Reactions 4 – Reflection 5 – “We Do” Practice 6 – “You Do” Practice Today’s.

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May 6, 2014 AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Review HW 3 – CN: Energy in Chemical Reactions 4 – Reflection 5 – “We Do” Practice 6 – “You Do” Practice Today’s Goal: Students will be able to contrast exothermic and endothermic reactions. Homework 1. Exothermic & Endothermic Reactions 2. Make up last week’s QUIZ by TODAY at tutoring! 1. If you cannot make it today, you must come talk to me after class today to arrange a time today or tomorrow!

Tuesday, May 6, 2014 Objective: Students will be able to contrast exothermic and endothermic reactions. Bell Ringer: Explain whether energy is a product or a reactant in each of the following processes: 1. Endothermic 2. Exothermic 5 minutes!

4 MINUTES REMAINING…

Tuesday, May 6, 2014 Objective: Students will be able to contrast exothermic and endothermic reactions. Bell Ringer: Explain whether energy is a product or a reactant in each of the following processes: 1. Endothermic 2. Exothermic 4 minutes!

3 MINUTES REMAINING…

Tuesday, May 6, 2014 Objective: Students will be able to contrast exothermic and endothermic reactions. Bell Ringer: Explain whether energy is a product or a reactant in each of the following processes: 1. Endothermic 2. Exothermic 3 minutes!

2 MINUTES REMAINING…

Tuesday, May 6, 2014 Objective: Students will be able to contrast exothermic and endothermic reactions. Bell Ringer: Explain whether energy is a product or a reactant in each of the following processes: 1. Endothermic 2. Exothermic 2 minutes!

1 MINUTE REMAINING…

Tuesday, May 6, 2014 Objective: Students will be able to contrast exothermic and endothermic reactions. Bell Ringer: Explain whether energy is a product or a reactant in each of the following processes: 1. Endothermic 2. Exothermic 1 minute!!!

30 seconds Remaining…

Tuesday, May 6, 2014 Objective: Students will be able to contrast exothermic and endothermic reactions. Bell Ringer: Explain whether energy is a product or a reactant in each of the following processes: 1. Endothermic 2. Exothermic 30 seconds!!!

10 Seconds Remaining…

BELL- RINGER TIME IS UP!

May 6, 2014 AGENDA: 1 – Bell Ringer 2 – Review HW 3 – CN: Energy in Chemical Reactions 4 – Reflection 5 – “We Do” Practice 6 – “You Do” Practice Today’s Goal: Students will be able to contrast exothermic and endothermic reactions. Homework 1. Exothermic & Endothermic Reactions 2. Make up last week’s QUIZ by TODAY at tutoring! 1. If you cannot make it today, you must come talk to me after class today to arrange a time today or tomorrow!

Tuesday, May 6, 2014 Objective: Students will be able to contrast exothermic and endothermic reactions. Bell Ringer: Explain whether energy is a product or a reactant in each of the following processes: 1. Endothermic 2. Exothermic REVIEW

Cornell Notes  Topic: Energy in Chemical Reactions (Exothermic vs. Endothermic)  Date: 5/6/2014  Energy is the ability to do work or produce heat.  Kinetic energy = energy of movement  Potential energy = energy of position  Chemical energy = energy of chemical reactions Describe energy.

Cornell Notes (continued)  Chemical potential energy is the energy stored in the reactants of a chemical reaction.  Measuring energy: Universe = Surroundings + System SurroundingsSurroundings System HeatHeat EndothermicExothermic Explain chemical potential energy.

Cornell Notes (continued) Compare and contrast exothermic and endothermic reactions. ExothermicEndothermic A chemical reaction where energy is released (exo = exit) Reactants  Products + HEAT Examples: burning exploding freezing (liq  sol) condensing(gas  liq) sound temperature of surroundings increases A chemical reaction where energy is absorbed (endo=indoor) Reactants + HEAT  Products Examples: growing melting (sol  liq) boiling (liq  gas) cooking temperature of surroundings decreases

Reflection Answer the following reflection question:  Describe one way you would be able to tell if a chemical reaction was endothermic or exothermic. What does this mean?