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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions - Part 2
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Exothermic reactions release energy into the surroundings, whereas endothermic reactions absorb energy. Hand warmers, glow sticks and self heating coffee are all applications of energy changes in chemical reactions. You must be able to explain how and why these energy changes occur. The short answer to 'how' is that during a chemical reaction, bonds are broken and made. The short answer to 'why' is that energy is involved in making and breaking bonds. In a chemical reaction, you always end up with the same numbers and types of atom as you started with, but joined together in a different... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions - Part 2
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10 Questions

1. ΔH is the energy change for the reaction. To calculate this...
2. Pick the correct combination of information for an exothermic reaction.
3. Thermal decomposition is...
4. On an energy level diagram, the products of an exothermic reaction will be...
5. Bond breaking is an...
6. Electrolysis requires energy to make it work. This means it is...
7. Neutralisation is...
8. Bond making is an...
9. If a reaction is endothermic overall, what does this tell us about the bonds broken and made during the reaction?
10. Which of the following observations indicate an endothermic reaction?