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Page 1: Do now! Can you stick the slides in your book please (cut round the edges, but don’t cut out each individual slide – it takes too long!)

Do now!

Can you stick the slides in your book please (cut round the

edges, but don’t cut out each individual slide – it takes too

long!).

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Bond energies

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Let’s make some molecules!

One molecule of methane and two molecules of oxygen

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Combustion of methane?

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Combustion of methane

CH4(g) + 2O2(g) 2H2O(l) + CO2(g)

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Combustion of methane

CH4(g) + 2O2(g) 2H2O(l) + CO2(g)

All reactions involve bond breaking and bond making as the atoms “swap partners”

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Bond breaking - endothermic

• Energy is always required to be inputted to break a bond. Bond breaking is always endothermic.

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Bond making - exothermic

• Energy is always released when a bond is formed. Bond making is always exothermic.

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Bond energies

The energy released when a bond is formed or absorbed when it is broken is called the bond energy.

e.g. the C-H bond in methane has a bond energy of 413 KJ/mol

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Examples of bond energies

Bond Bond energy KJ/mol

H-H 436

Cl-Cl 242

H-Cl 431

C-H 413

C-C 347

C-O 335

O=O 498

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Energy level diagrams

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Exothermic reaction

The energy need to break the bonds is less than the energy released when new bonds are made

“reaction path”

ener

gy

CH4(g) + 2O2(g)

C + 4H + 4O

CO2(g) + 2H2O(l)

Energy needed to break bonds Energy released by

forming bonds

Energy released

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Endothermic reaction

The energy need to break the bonds is more than the energy released when new bonds are made

“reaction path”

ener

gy

NH4NO3(s) + H2O (l)

Energy needed to break bonds

Energy released by forming bonds

NH4NO3(l)

Energy absorbed

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ΔH – Energy change in a complete reaction

If heat is given out, the reaction has lost energy so ΔH is negative

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ΔH – Energy change in a complete reaction

If heat is absorbed (reaction gets colder), the reaction has gained energy so ΔH is positive

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Calculating ΔH

CH4(g) + 2O2(g) 2H2O(l) + CO2(g)

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Calculating ΔH

CH4(g) + 2O2(g) 2H2O(l) + CO2(g)

Bonds broken = 4 x (C-H) + 2 x (O=O)

= 4 x 413 + 2 x 498

= 1662 + 996 = 2658 KJ/mol

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Calculating ΔH

CH4(g) + 2O2(g) 2H2O(l) + CO2(g)

Bonds broken = 4 x (C-H) + 2 x (O=O)

= 4 x 413 + 2 x 498

= 1662 + 996 = 2658 KJ/mol

Bonds made = 4 x (O-H) + 2 x (C=O)

= 4 x -464 + 2 x -805

= -1856 + -1610 = -3466 KJ/mol

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Calculating ΔH

CH4(g) + 2O2(g) 2H2O(l) + CO2(g)

Bonds broken = 4 x (C-H) + 2 x (O=O)

= 4 x 413 + 2 x 498

= 1662 + 996 = 2658 KJ/mol

Bonds made = 4 x (O-H) + 2 x (C=O)

= 4 x -464 + 2 x -805

= -1856 + -1610 = -3466 KJ/mol

Overall Energy change = 2658 + -3466 = -808 KJ/mol

(Exothermic)

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Let’s try some questions!Chemistry for you (OLD)

P198 Qs 7,8,9.

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How well have you understood?

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Bond energies?

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Energy level diagrams?

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Using bond energies in calculations?

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Homework

• Read pages 160 to 163

• Answer ALL questions on those pages

• Due Monday 11th Jan