Reactant and Product Energy Change Quick Check

1.In order for a reaction to occur, which action must happen?(1 point)

Molecules must divide at a low enough energy to break bonds.


Molecules must collide at a high enough energy to break bonds.


Molecules must divide at a high enough energy to break bonds.


Molecules must collide at a low enough energy to break bonds.




2.Which phrase best describes activation energy?(1 point)

the energy required to rearrange and switch individual molecules within two compounds

the minimum amount of energy required to form bonds and end a chemical reaction


the minimum amount of energy required to break bonds and start a chemical reaction

the energy given off when rearranging and switching individual molecules within two compounds



3.Molecules are not reacting using current methods. Which change can encourage a reaction?(1 point)

adding another chemical


speeding up the molecules by mixing


adding heat


removing heat



When sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) are combined, a small amount of table salt is formed and a bright yellow light and a lot of heat are given off. Does it take more energy to break the bonds of the reactants, or is more energy released when forming the bonds of the products? How do you know?(1 point)

More energy is released when forming the bonds of the products because a lot of heat is given off, which indicates energy was released.


It takes more energy to break the bonds of the reactants because a lot of heat is given off, which indicates energy was absorbed in the beginning.

More energy is released when forming the bonds of the products because yellow light is given off, which indicates energy was released.

It takes more energy to break the bonds of the reactants because yellow light is given off, which indicates energy was absorbed in the beginning.




5.When hydrogen burns in oxygen and forms water, which bonds are broken and which bonds are formed?(1 point)

Two H–H bonds are broken, one O–O bond is broken, and four H–O bonds are formed.


Two H–H bonds are broken, one O=O bond is broken, and four H–O bonds are formed.

Two H–H bonds are broken, one O=O bond is broken, and two H–O bonds are formed.

One H–H bond is broken, one O–O bond is broken, and two H–O bonds are formed.



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Answers

Answered by DrBob222
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Answered by Alizabeth Adams
1) Molecules must collide at a high enough energy to break bonds.
2) the minimum amount of energy required to break bonds and start a chemical reaction
3) adding heat
4) More energy is released when forming the bonds of the products because a lot of heat is given off, which indicates energy was released.
5) Two H–H bonds are broken, one O=O bond is broken, and four H–O bonds are formed.
Answered by rock <3
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Answered by Reply
Does anyone have the total potential energy quick check?
Answered by science nerd
Alizabeth Adams is correct 5/5 thank you
Answered by connexus kid
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Answered by maria
does anyone have reactants vs products quick check?
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