Key words
Endothermic
Exothermic
Drugs
Smoking
100

What is a drug?

Something that when taken has an effect on the body
100

This makes the surroundings get...

Colder

100

This makes the surroundings get...

Hotter

100

Name me a legal drug

Accept any legal drug

100

Is smoking addictive?

Yes

200

What does exothermic mean?

A reaction that gives out heat to the surroundings

200

Name me an example of something that uses an endothermic reaction?

Icepack, anything else that is endothermic. 

200

Name me an example of something that uses an exothermic reaction. 

Hand warmers, accept anything else that is exothermic. 

200

Name me an illegal drug

Accept any illegal drug name

200

What is an alternative to smoking?

Accept one alternative

300

What does endothermic mean

A reaction that takes in heat from the surroundings getting colder. 

300

When an endothermic reaction happens, what happens to the bonds?

Bonds are made

300

In an exothermic reaction what happens to the bonds?

They are broken.

300

Name me a medicinal drug

Accept any medicinal drug name

300

What is the drug in cigarettes?

Nicotine

400

What is a medicinal drug?

A drug used as a medicine often prescribed by a doctor

400

name me something we may find caffeine in?

Coffee, Tea, Red bull, Prime energy etc. 

400

Name me one bad side effect from smoking?

Accept any bad side effect. 

500

What does addiction mean?

Struggling to have control over doing something over and over again. 

500

Why does an endothermic reaction get colder?

In the chemical reaction bonds are made, this uses energy so the heat energy from the surroundings is used as this energy. Taking the heat away making things colder. 

500

Why does an exothermic reaction get hotter?

During this reaction chemical bonds are broken, the energy released from breaking these bonds is released as heat energy to the surroundings. 

500

What effect does caffeine have on the body?

Stimulant, makes you feel more awake and have more energy. 

500
Why is smoking addicitve?

The Nicotine causes the release of dopamine in your brain (happy chemical) causing us to feel happy when we take it. This can cause us to want more of nicotine.