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#9 Endothermic and Exothermic Processes

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Directions: Watch the following review video to refresh your memory on both systems and endothermic/exothermic processes.
For the following questions choose whether or not the desription goes with endothermic reactions (A) or exothermic reactions (B).
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More energy is released by products than is needed to break bonds.
A Endothermic
B Exothermic
It literally means "taking in heat."
A Endothermic
B Exothermic
Reactions feel hot to us.
A Endothermic
B Exothermic
An example is baking soda and vinegar.
A Endothermic
B Exothermic
Reaction feels cold.
A Endothermic
B Exothermic
Wood burning is an example.
A Endothermic
B Exothermic
Products have more energy than the reactants.
A Endothermic
B Exothermic
Heat is absorbed.
A Endothermic
B Exothermic
This equation: Reactants→Products+Energy
A Endothermic
B Exothermic
Sodium metal is dropped into water, and creates an explosive reaction. The reaction creates a lot of heat and flame.
Identify if this reaction is an endothermic or exothermic process.
endothermic
exothermic
When bread is baked, heat is required for the dough to rise and cook.
Identify whether baking bread is an endothermic or exothermic process.
Endothermic
Exothermic
Gaseous water becomes liquid in the air and forms a cloud.
Identify whether the system of the air is endothermic or exothermic?
endothermic
exothermic
Potassium chloride is dissolved in water in a conical flask. The reaction makes the glass feel cold.
Identify if this reaction is an endothermic or exothermic process.
exothermic
endothermic
Water is warmed up to its boiling point, where it starts to create gaseous water vapour.
Identify whether this state change is an endothermic or exothermic process.
endothermic
exothermic