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3:14 (Triple only) draw and explain reaction profile diagrams showing ΔH and
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3:14 (Triple only) draw and explain reaction profile
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diagrams showing ΔH and activation energy Q8di

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Below is a diagram showing the reaction profile for the reaction of Q4ei
hydrogen with oxygen, which is EXOTHERMIC:
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Q 4 e ii

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Q 12 c i

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Q 12 c ii

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(1), Q 14 c
ii

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(1R), Q 7 d
iii

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(1), Q 8 a i
The activation energy is the minimum amount of energy required
to start the reaction. 3:14C May '17 Answer
(1), Q 8 a ii
For an exothermic reaction, the products have less energy than
the reactants. The difference between these energy levels is ΔH.

For an exothermic reaction, more energy is released when bonds Select Category
are formed than taken in when bonds are broken.

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Below is a diagram showing the reaction profile for the thermal


decomposition of calcium carbonate, which is ENDOTHERMIC:
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The activation energy is the minimum amount of energy required


to start the reaction.

For an endothermic reaction, the products have more energy than


the reactants. The difference between these energy levels is ΔH.

For an endothermic reaction, more energy is taken in to break


bonds than is released when new bonds are formed.

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