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Exothermic vs. Endothermic Reactions

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1 Exothermic vs. Endothermic Reactions

2 Exothermic Accompanied by the release of heat
Formed from its constituent elements with a net release of heat. The energy released as the product is formed is greater than the energy required to break the bond in the reactions

3 Exothermic formula d

4 Facts about Exothermic
Occurs in everyday situations and nature. Energy or heat is released. when water condenses from a gas to a liquid or when liquid water freezes, the reaction is exothermic.

5 Examples of Exothermic
Liquid water freezing to form ice Water vapor (raindrops) Oxidation of metal forming rust. Explosions from weapons or engines.

6 Endothermic Formed from its constituent elements with a net release of heat. Energy is required to break the bonds in the reactants then is released by the formation of the product

7 Endothermic Formula

8 Facts about Endothermic
Energy or heat is absorbed. the reacting system takes energy from its surroundings to produce a reaction. The products of an endothermic reaction have more heat than the reactants.

9 Examples of Endothermic
Ice cubes melting into liquid. Water evaporating and becoming water vapor. Cake baking in oven.

10 Endothermic/Exothermic Similarities
There both reactions involving a redistribution of energy * they both have to do with energy and with bonds between atoms

11 Credits BY: GABRIELA SALINAS AND KIERSTEN MCGRATH


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