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Identify combustion, many oxidation reactions and neutralisation as examples of exothermic reactions.

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Exothermic and endothermic reactions

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Energy transfer during exothermic and endothermic reactions

AQA GCSE ChemistryEnergy changes

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Identify combustion, many oxidation reactions and neutralisation as examples of exothermic reactions. This objective belongs to Energy transfer during exothermic and endothermic reactions within Exothermic and endothermic reactions for AQA GCSE Chemistry 8462. A strong answer should use combustion accurately, explain the chemistry behind the statement, and connect the idea back to the exact command in the objective. When revising, separate this point from neighbouring Chemistry ideas by naming the relevant particle, substance, process, calculation, observation, or structure before giving the final conclusion.

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Exothermic reactionCombustion

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This objective helps connect Energy transfer during exothermic and endothermic reactions to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Exothermic and endothermic reactions.

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  • Misidentifying a neutralisation as endothermic: Explain that neutralisation releases heat to the surroundings, making it an exothermic reaction, and that the temperature of the solution rises during the process.

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