Original Promptdo an introduction to eoxthemric and endothermic reactions,law of consercvation of energy and lab activity where they measure them temp of reactants vinegar and baking soda, state the different in temp change, discuss where the nergy went, balance the equation, talk about energy required to break bonds vs form them, calculate delta h from a given data set
This resource covers the principles of thermodynamics focusing on energy dynamics in chemical systems. Students will learn to differentiate between endothermic and exothermic reactions, calculate temperature changes, and understand enthalpy. Central concepts such as the Law of Conservation of Energy, bond energy, and the heat content of systems are discussed. The resource includes definitions of key vocabulary terms, explanations of energy shifts during reactions, and structured procedures for hands-on investigations involving vinegar and baking soda. Additionally, it explores concepts like reaction coordinate diagrams and provides independent practice opportunities in relation to enthalpy changes and energy conservation principles.