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Recipe 1:

2HBr(g) + 70kJ H2(g) + Br2(g) Ingredients (Reactants): 2HBr(g) What were making (Products): H2(g) + Br2(g) Steps: 1. Draw and label the x- and y- axis. Along the y-axis, label every 10kJ, starting from 0 kilojoules to 100 kilojoules. 2. Draw and label the reactants, which have 10 kJ of energy. 3. Draw and label 90 kJ of activation energy that is added to the reactants. 4. Draw and label the products, which have 80 kJ of energy. Speed up the reaction rate! 5. A catalyst is added and the activation energy required is lowered to 90 kJ. Draw this new reaction as a dotted line. Questions: - How many kJ is the H? - Is this reaction endothermic or exothermic? Why?

Recipe 2:
2HI(g) H2(g) + I2(g) + 53kJ Ingredients (Reactants): ____________________ What were making (Products): _____________________ Steps: 1. Draw and label the x- and y- axis. Your scale for the y-axis must be able to graph 20 kJ to 110 kJ. 2. Draw and label the reactants, which have 80 kJ of energy. 3. 30 kilojoules (kJ) of activation energy is required for this reaction to occur. 4. Draw and label the products, which now have 27 kJ of energy. Speed up the reaction rate! 5. A catalyst is added and the activation energy required is lowered to 15 kJ. Draw this new reaction as a dotted line. Questions: - How many kJ is the H? - Is this reaction endothermic or exothermic? Why?

Recipe 3:
2CO(g) + O2(g) 2CO2(g) + 44 kJ Ingredients (Reactants): ____________________ What were making (Products): _____________________ Steps: 1. Draw and label the x- and y- axis. 2. Draw and label the reactants, which have 70 kJ of energy. 3. 20 kilojoules (kJ) of activation energy is required for this reaction to occur. 4. Draw and label the products. The H is 44 kJ. Speed up the reaction rate! 5. A catalyst is added and the activation energy required is lowered to 5 kJ. Draw this new reaction as a dotted line. Questions: - Is this reaction endothermic or exothermic? Why?

Recipe 4:
NO2(g) + CO(g) + 50kJ NO(g) + CO2(g) Ingredients (Reactants): ____________________ What were making (Products): _____________________ Steps: 1. Draw and label the x- and y- axis. 2. Draw and label the reactants, which have 20 kJ of energy. 3. 80 kilojoules (kJ) of activation energy is required for this reaction to occur. 4. Draw and label the products. Use the chemical reaction to determine H. Speed up the reaction rate! 5. A catalyst is added and the activation energy required is lowered to 70 kJ. Draw this new reaction as a dotted line. Questions: - Is this reaction endothermic or exothermic? Why?

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