Energy Level Diagrams (Oxford AQA IGCSE Chemistry)
Revision Note
Written by: Alexandra Brennan
Reviewed by: Stewart Hird
Energy Level Diagrams
Energy level diagrams are graphical representations of the relative energies of the reactants and products in chemical reactions
The energy of the reactants and products are displayed on the y-axis and the reaction pathway is shown on the x-axis
Arrows on the diagrams indicate whether the reaction is exothermic (downwards pointing) or endothermic (upwards pointing)
The difference in height between the energy of reactants and products represents the overall energy change of a reaction
The initial increase in energy, from the reactants to the peak of the curve, represents the activation energy required to start the reaction
The greater the initial rise then the more energy that is required to get the reaction going e.g. more heat needed
Energy Level Diagrams
In exothermic reactions:
Energy is given out to the surroundings
The energy of the products will therefore be lower than the energy of the reactants
The overall energy change is negative
This is represented on the reaction profile with a downwards-arrow as the energy of the products is lower than the reactants
In endothermic reactions:
Energy is taken in from the surroundings
The energy of the products will be higher than the energy of the reactants
The overall energy change is positive
This is represented on the reaction profile with an upwards-arrow as the energy of the products is higher than the reactants
Examiner Tips and Tricks
You should be able to draw clear and fully labelled energy level diagrams for both types of reactions.
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