Endothermic vs exothermic
Enthalpy & Phase Change
Collision Theory
Reaction Progress Diagrams
Catalyst & Inhibitors
100

What term is used to describe a process where energy is absorbed & the total enthalpy is positive

Endothermic

100

What is the symbol and termed use to describe the total heat energy used or released by a system?

Enthalpy 

Delta H

100

What is the term for how quickly or slowly a chemical reaction takes place? 

Rate of Reaction

100

What type of chart or graph visually describes the energy changes taking place over the entire course of a chemical reaction? 

Reaction Progress Diagram

100

What substance slows down the rate of reaction for a chemical reaction when added?

Inhibitor 

200

What term is used to describe when a chemical process releases energy and the total enthalpy is negative. 

Exothermic

200

What is the standard unit of measurement when calculating Enthalpy for a reaction or phase change?

kJ/mole
200

What is the theory that describes the exact conditions and collisions necessary for a chemical reaction to occur?

Collision Theory 

200

What is the minimum amount of energy required to kickstart a chemical reaction and get reactants over the energy barrier?

Activation Energy

200

What type of substance speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed by the reaction itself?

Catalyst 

300

What is the specific process that always requires the input of energy, when this occurs more, the process is endothermic?

Breaking of chemical bonds

300

What is the specific type of enthalpy that describes the energy flow that occurs when a solid melts into a liquid? 

 Delta H fus


300

 Increasing this variable speeds up a reaction because it increases the frequency and energy of particle collisions by raising the average kinetic energy.

Temperature

300

What specific value on a reaction progress diagram is found by calculating the difference in energy between products and reactants? 

Change in Enthalpy 

Delta H

300

How does a catalyst speed up the rate of reaction?

By lowering the activation energy (energy required to break bonds)

400

What is the specific process that always releases energy, when it occurs more, the process is exothermic? 

Forming new chemical bonds

400

What is the specific type of enthalpy that describes the energy flow that occurs when a liquid converts into a gas?

 Delta H vap

400

Chopping a solid reactant into smaller pieces increases what variable, allowing more particles to collide at once and speeding up the reaction?

Surface Area

400

What is the name of the temporary, high-energy state that is found at the very peak of a reaction progress diagrams' curve? 

activated complex or transition state

400

How does an inhibitor slow down the rate of reaction?

It raises the activation energy of a reaction 

500

If a reaction has a negative enthalpy, which side of the reaction would you expect to see the energy written? 

The products side

500

What is the specific term for the energy change that occurs when a solute dissolves into a solvent?

 Delta H  soln


500

 Increasing what variable means adding more reactant particles into a fixed space, which directly increases the rate of reaction?

Concentration


500

Label all of the parts of the following reaction progress diagram

A - Reactants

B - Activation Energy

C - Transition state/activated complex

D - Products

E - Change in Enthalpy/Net Energy

500

What comprehensive type of equation models the reactants, products, states of matter, and the specific  Delta H  of a chemical reaction?

A thermochemical equation.