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Using the supplied average bond energies, what is the energy transferred for H2 + Cl2 -> 2HCl in The energy change of reactions (HT only)?

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Topic

Exothermic and endothermic reactions

Question

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

Answer

The correct option is -184 kJ, exothermic.

Explanation

The correct option is -184 kJ, exothermic. Bonds broken: 1 × 436 + 1 × 242 = 678 kJ. Bonds formed: 2 × 431 = 862 kJ. Energy transferred = 678 - 862 = -184 kJ. The sign shows the reaction is exothermic. This supports the approved objective to (HT only) Explain why a reaction is exothermic when energy released from forming bonds is greater than energy needed to break bonds and keeps bond breaking separate from bond making in The energy change of reactions (HT only).

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Exothermic Reactions

Students often think that exothermic reactions absorb energy from the surroundings instead of releasing it.

Remember that exothermic reactions release energy to the surroundings, resulting in an increase in temperature.

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