GCSE Chemistry - Bond Energies - Determining if Reactions are Exothermic or Endothermic

GCSE Chemistry - Bond Energies - Determining if Reactions are Exothermic or Endothermic

Understanding Bond Energies and Reaction Types

Introduction to Bond Energies

  • The video introduces the concept of bond energies, defined as the energy required to break one mole of a specific covalent bond.
  • For example, breaking a hydrogen-chlorine bond requires 431 kJ per mole, which illustrates the energy input needed for bond dissociation.

Endothermic vs. Exothermic Processes

  • Breaking bonds is characterized as an endothermic process since it absorbs energy from the surroundings.
  • Conversely, forming bonds is exothermic; for instance, creating hydrogen chloride bonds releases 431 kJ back into the environment.

Analyzing a Simple Reaction

  • In the reaction between hydrogen and chlorine to form hydrogen chloride, both reactant bonds must be broken (endothermic), followed by bond formation (exothermic).
  • To determine if a reaction is overall exothermic or endothermic, compare total energy required to break bonds with total energy released during bond formation.

Calculating Overall Energy Change

  • The formula used is: Energy change = Energy required to break bonds - Energy released by forming bonds.
  • For example, in a calculation involving hydrogen and chlorine: breaking two H-H and Cl-Cl bonds requires 678 kJ while forming two H-Cl bonds releases 862 kJ. This results in an overall change of -184 kJ per mole indicating an exothermic reaction.

Example Calculation with Nitrogen and Hydrogen

  • A new example involves nitrogen reacting with hydrogen where specific bond energies are provided.
  • The calculation begins by identifying necessary breaks (1 N≡N triple bond and 3 H-H bonds) versus formations (6 N-H bonds).
  • Plugging values into the equation yields an overall energy change of -97 kJ per mole, confirming this reaction as exothermic.

Additional Resources

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⭐️ Check out our website https://www.cognito.org/ ⭐️ *** WHAT'S COVERED *** 1. Bond Energy * The definition of bond energy as the energy required to break one mole of a particular covalent bond. * How bond breaking is an endothermic process that requires energy from the surroundings. * How bond formation is an exothermic process that releases energy to the surroundings. 2. Calculating Overall Energy Change * The principle of comparing the energy needed to break bonds in the reactants with the energy released when forming bonds in the products. * The formula for calculating the overall energy change for a reaction. * A worked example for the reaction of hydrogen and chlorine to form hydrogen chloride. * A worked example for the reaction of nitrogen and hydrogen to form ammonia. *** EXAM BOARD SPECIFIC INFO *** - Higher tier only - All exam boards - Triple and combined science *** CHAPTERS *** 0:00 Introduction 0:17 What is Bond Energy? 0:53 Bond Breaking (Endothermic) vs Bond Forming (Exothermic) 1:16 Calculating Overall Energy Change 2:09 Worked Example: H₂ + Cl₂ 2:59 Worked Example: N₂ + 3H₂ *** PLAYLISTS *** https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLidqqIGKox7VzYfPIVt8T09xOLNcolCe4&si=8JmDajxjtba6rdc3 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLidqqIGKox7UZ3mWhbHv2aA_1vnbsfRPq&si=q3hEKdA4v7kbfwMe https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLidqqIGKox7XPh1QacLRiKto_UlnRIEVh&si=orIUwL3o2jOoiYjT https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLidqqIGKox7X5UFT-expKIuR-i-BN3Q1g&si=DcihOwUkd9oWbbdp https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLidqqIGKox7WeOKVGHxcd69kKqtwrKl8W&si=Y8MsO-FK948jnxpS https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLidqqIGKox7UVC-8WC9djoeBzwxPeXph7&si=-7i5Iq7yOeJrhtu6 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLidqqIGKox7VKJD2WxRhoKaI6JGLVean8&si=NH_Q1ujhVgACM2FU #GCSE #Chemistry #study #revision #school #exam #AQA #OCR #Edexcel #IGCSE