Delta
Alpha
Beta
Gamma
100

What does thermochemistry study?

Heat changes in chemical and physical processes

100

Temperature is a measure of:

The average kinetic energy of particles

100

When you hold a mug of hot cocoa, your hands feel warm because:

Heat flows from the mug to your hands

100

A positive ΔH value indicates that a reaction is:

Endothermic

200

What is the definition of an exothermic reaction?

A reaction that releases heat

200

What unit is commonly used to measure heat energy?

Joule

200

In a potential energy diagram for an exothermic reaction, the products have:

Less energy than the reactants

200

When baking bread in an oven, the bread acts as the system. Is the baking process endothermic or exothermic?

Endothermic, because the bread absorbs heat

300

In thermochemistry, what do we call the specific part of the universe we are studying?

The system

300

If a chemical cold pack feels cold to the touch, what kind of reaction is happening inside?

Endothermic

300

What is the minimum energy required to start a chemical reaction called?

Activation energy


300

What happens to particle motion when heat is added to a solid?

The particles move faster

400

 Heat always flows from:

Warmer objects to cooler objects

400

Which of the following phase changes releases energy (exothermic)?

Condensation (gas to liquid)

400

Evaporation of sweat cools the body because it is an:

Endothermic process that absorbs heat from the skin

400

Which scenario represents an exothermic reaction?

Lighting a match

500

 What happens to the temperature of the surroundings during an exothermic reaction?

it increases 

500

The law of conservation of energy states that:

Energy cannot be created or destroyed

500

Which symbol represents the change in enthalpy (heat content) of a system?

ΔH

500

Which of the following is an endothermic process?

a) Melting ice

b) Burning wood

c) Freezing water

d) A firework exploding


A) Melting Ice 

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