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A quantity of energy, equal to the difference between the energies of the bonded atoms and the energies of the separated atoms, is released, usually as heat. That is, the bonded atoms have a lower energy than the individual atoms do. ... Bond Energy. Bond Bond Energy (kcal/mol) O–H 110 O=O 119 H–Br 87 H–Cl 103 11 more rows •
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Read More »Learning Objectives The Learning Objectives of this Module are to: Define bond energy.
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Read More »onumber \] or shown graphically: with these average bond energies involved: \(\ce{H–H}\) = 105 kcal/mol
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Read More »onumber \] Example \(\PageIndex{2}\) Is each chemical reaction exothermic or endothermic? CH 4 (g) + 2O 2 (g) → CO 2 (g) + 2H 2 O(ℓ) + 213 kcal N 2 (g) + O 2 (g) + 45 kcal → 2NO(g) Solution Because energy (213 kcal) is a product, energy is given off by the reaction. Therefore, this reaction is exothermic. Because energy (45 kcal) is a reactant, energy is absorbed by the reaction. Therefore, this reaction is endothermic. Exercise \(\PageIndex{2}\) Is each chemical reaction exothermic or endothermic? H 2 (g) + F 2 (g) → 2HF (g) + 130 kcal 2C(s) + H 2 (g) + 5.3 kcal → C 2 H 2 (g) Answer a. The energy (130 kcal) is produced, hence the reaction is exothermic b. The energy (5.3 kcal) is supplied or absorbed to react, hence, the reaction is endothermic Energy Diagrams Endothermic and exothermic reactions can be visually represented by energy-level diagrams like the ones in Figure \(\PageIndex{2}\). In endothermic reactions, the reactants have higher bond energy (stronger bonds) than the products. Strong bonds have lower potential energy than weak bonds. Hence, the energy of the reactants is lower than that of the products. This type of reaction is represented by an "uphill" energy-level diagram shown in Figure \(\PageIndex{2A}\). For an endothermic chemical reaction to proceed, the reactants must absorb energy from their environment to be converted to products. In an exothermic reaction, the bonds in the product have higher bond energy (stronger bonds) than the reactants. In other words, the energy of the products is lower than the energy of the reactants, hence is energetically downhill, shown in Figure \(\PageIndex{2B}\). Energy is given off as reactants are converted to products. The energy given off is usually in the form of heat (although a few reactions give off energy as light). In the course of an exothermic reaction, heat flows from the system to its surroundings, and thus, gets warm. Figure \(\PageIndex{2A}\): Endothermic Reactions Figure \(\PageIndex{2B}\): Exothermic Reactions Table \(\PageIndex{2}\): Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions Endothermic Reactions Exothermic Reactions Heat is absorbed by reactants to form products. Heat is released. Heat is absorbed from the surroundings; as a result, the surroundings get cold. Heat is released by the reaction to surroundings; surroundings feel hot. ΔH rxn is positive ΔH rxn is negative The bonds broken in the reactants are stronger than the bonds formed in the products The bonds formed in the products are stronger than the bonds broken in the reactants The reactants are lower in energy than the products The products are lower in energy than the reactants Represented by an "uphill" energy diagram Represented by an "downhill" energy diagram
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