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Potential Energy Diagrams Practice Name:_____ 1. Which letter (a–f) represents potential energy (ΔH) of the products? _____ 2. Which letter (a-f) represents potential energy (ΔH) of the activated complex? _____ 3. Which letter (a-f) represents potential energy (ΔH) of the reactants? _____ 4.
Energy Ws #1: Reaction Rates 1. Chemical reactions occur when reactants collide. For what reasons may a collision fail to produce a chemical reaction? 2. If every collision between reactants lead to a reaction, what determines the rate at which the reaction occurs? 3. What is the activation energy of a reaction, and how is this energy related ...
Use pie charts to analyze the energy changes in each situation given. Designate your choice of system with a dotted line, Carefully label the pies to correspond with the positions of the objects given.
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Unit 3 - Worksheet 1. For each of the situations described below, use an energy bar chart to represent the ways that energy is stored in the system and flows into or out of the system. Below each diagram describe how the arrangement and motion of the particles change from the initial to the final state. 1.
INSTRUCTIONS: Use pie charts to analyze the energy changes in each situation given. • Designate your choice of system by explicitly listing the objects included. • Divide the pies in a qualitatively accurate fashion, and label them with the energy storage
The LOL Charts Concept Builder provides students with a rigorous exercise in conducting an energy analysis in order to construct a bar chart that demonstrates how energy is stored, transferred, and/or conserved by a system undergoing a change between two states of motion.