Energy Diagrams (College Board AP® Chemistry)

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Energy Diagrams

  • The energy changes that accompany physical and chemical processes can be described with an energy diagram

  • The difference between the energy of the products and those of the reactants gives the overall energy change of the reaction

    • For an exothermic process, the reactants are at a higher energy than the products

    • For an endothermic process, the reactants are at a higher energy than the products

Endothermic reactions

  • For endothermic reactions, heat is absorbed by the system from the surroundings

  • An example of this is the thermal decomposition of mercury(II) oxide, HgO:

2HgO (s) + energy → 2Hg (l) + O2 (g)

  • In the reaction above, the difference between the energy of the products and the energy of the reactants is equal to the heat supplied to the system by the surroundings

    • Observe that energy is a part of the reactant in the equation

Endothermic Reactions

endothermic-reactions

Energy profile for the thermal decomposition of mercury (II) oxide

Exothermic reactions

  • For exothermic reactions, a considerable amount of heat is released from the system to the surroundings

  • A good example is the combustion of hydrogen gas to produce water

2H2 (g) + O2 (g) → 2H2O (l) + energy

  • In representing exothermic reactions, energy is included as a part of the products

Exothermic Reactions

exothermic-reactions

Energy profile for the combustion of hydrogen gas to give water

Worked Example

Consider the process illustrated by the figure below. Is the process endothermic or exothermic?

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Answer:

The process is endothermic because heat is added to the system to raise the temperature of water

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Oluwapelumi Kolawole

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