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For The energy change of reactions (HT only), use bond energies to answer this exam-check check: what is the energy transferred for H2 + I2 -> 2HI?

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Topic

Exothermic and endothermic reactions

Question

  1. A. -9 kJ, exothermic
  2. B. 9 kJ, endothermic
  3. C. 0 kJ, no net energy change
  4. D. 184 kJ, endothermic

Answer

The correct option is -9 kJ, exothermic.

Explanation

The correct option is -9 kJ, exothermic. Bonds broken: 1 × 436 + 1 × 151 = 587 kJ. Bonds formed: 2 × 298 = 596 kJ. Energy transferred = 587 - 596 = -9 kJ. The sign shows the reaction is exothermic. This exam-check question supports the approved objective to (HT only) Calculate the total energy released when bonds form in products from supplied bond energies. (MS 1a) and keeps bond breaking separate from bond making in The energy change of reactions (HT only).

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Bond Energies

Students often confuse the total energy released when bonds form with the energy needed to break bonds, leading to incorrect calculations.

To fix this, students should clearly differentiate between the energy required to break bonds and the energy released when bonds form, ensuring they follow the correct steps in calculations.

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