Bond energies Bond breaking endothermic Energy is always
Bond energies
Bond breaking - endothermic • Energy is always required to be inputted to break a bond. Bond breaking is always endothermic.
Bond making - exothermic • Energy is always released when a bond is formed. Bond making is always exothermic.
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
Examples of bond energies Bond H-H Cl-Cl H-Cl C-H C-C C-O O=O Bond energy KJ/mol 436 242 431 413 347 335 498
Energy level diagrams
Exothermic reaction The energy need to break the bonds is less than the energy released when new bonds are made energy C + 4 H + 4 O CH 4(g) + 2 O 2(g) Energy needed to break bonds Energy released by forming bonds CO 2(g) + 2 H 2 O(l) “reaction path”
Endothermic reaction energy The energy need to break the bonds is more than the energy released when new bonds are made Energy needed to break bonds NH 4 NO 3(s) + H 2 O (l) Energy released by forming bonds NH 4 NO 3(l) Energy absorbed “reaction path”
ΔH – Energy change in a complete reaction If heat is given out, the reaction has lost energy so ΔH is negative
ΔH – Energy change in a complete reaction If heat is absorbed (reaction gets colder), the reaction has gained energy so ΔH is positive
Calculating ΔH CH 4(g) + 2 O 2(g) 2 H 2 O(l) + CO 2(g)
Calculating ΔH CH 4(g) + 2 O 2(g) Bonds broken 2 H 2 O(l) + CO 2(g) = 4 x (C-H) + 2 x (O=O) = 4 x 413 + 2 x 498 = 1662 + 996 = 2658 KJ/mol
Calculating ΔH CH 4(g) + 2 O 2(g) 2 H 2 O(l) + CO 2(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
Calculating ΔH CH 4(g) + 2 O 2(g) 2 H 2 O(l) + CO 2(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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