Energy Changes in Reactions: For Advanced Chemistry Special Science High School in Grade 10 Quarter 3/ Week 5
Energy Changes in Reactions: For Advanced Chemistry Special Science High School in Grade 10 Quarter 3/ Week 5
FOREWORD
This self-learning kit will serve as a guide to help students
understand the energy changes that occur in a chemical
reaction.
The students will gain knowledge about how the
formation and breaking of bonds affect the temperature of
the reaction. Let us buckle up and start another journey on
energy changes in chemical reactions.
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OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, you should be able to:
K: Describe the types of energy changes in chemical reactions.
I. WHAT HAPPENED
PRE-TEST
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The energy released and absorbed in a reaction is called the heat
of reaction, also known as enthalpy, ∆H. Enthalpy can be positive
(endothermic), and negative (exothermic). We will further discuss in the
future lessons.
Exothermic Reaction
Endothermic Reaction
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III. WHAT I HAVE LEARNED
POST TEST
Directions: Determine which statements or reactions best describe an
endothermic or exothermic reaction. Write ENDO if it’s endothermic and
EXO for exothermic. Write your answers in your notebook.
_____________1. N2 +2O2 + heat → 2NO2
_____________2. Energy is absorbed in the reaction.
_____________3. ∆H value is positive.
_____________4. Energy is released in the reaction.
_____________5. C2H4 + 3O2 → 2CO2 + 2H2O + heat
_____________6. Bonds in the products are stronger than in the reactants.
_____________7. Combustion reaction
_____________8. CaCO3 + heat → CaO + CO2
_____________9. Digestion of food.
_____________10. F2(g) → 2F(g)
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Smith, J. (2010). General, Organic, & Biological Chemistry (1st
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Stoker, S. (2010). General, Organic, & Biological Chemistry (5th
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SYNOPSIS AND ABOUT THE AUTHOR 10. ENDO
Chemical reactions involve energy
9. ENDO
8. ENDO
changes due to the breaking and formation 7. EXO
6. EXO
of bonds. 5. EXO
4. EXO
Exothermic reactions release energy as 3. ENDO
2. ENDO
bonds form. While, in an endothermic 1. ENDO
POST-TEST
reaction, energy is absorbed as bond break.
5. exothermic
4. exothermic
3. endothermic
2. endothermic
1. endothermic
PRE-TEST
ANSWER KEY: