cracking crude oil and alkenes

Cards (22)

  • What is crude oil primarily composed of?
    A mixture of different hydrocarbons
  • What process is used to separate hydrocarbons by the length of their carbon chains?

    Fractional distillation
  • Why are shorter hydrocarbons considered better fuels?

    They are more flammable
  • What is the purpose of cracking in hydrocarbon processing?

    To break down longer hydrocarbons into shorter, more flammable ones
  • What type of reaction is cracking classified as?

    A thermal decomposition reaction
  • What does the term "thermal" refer to in thermal decomposition?

    Heating
  • What does "decomposition" mean in the context of thermal decomposition?

    Breaking down molecules
  • What are the two methods of cracking that need to be known?
    Catalytic cracking and steam cracking
  • What is the first step in both catalytic and steam cracking?

    To heat and vaporize long chain hydrocarbons
  • What catalyst is used in catalytic cracking?

    Hot powdered aluminium oxide
  • What happens to long hydrocarbons in catalytic cracking?

    They split apart into two smaller hydrocarbons
  • In steam cracking, what is mixed with the vaporized hydrocarbons?

    Steam
  • What is produced when long chain alkanes are cracked?

    A shorter alkane and an alkene
  • What is a homologous series?

    A group of similar compounds with similar properties
  • What is the structural difference between alkenes and alkanes?

    Alkenes have a double bond, while alkanes have only single bonds
  • Why are alkenes considered unsaturated?

    Because they contain double bonds
  • What is one important feature of alkenes regarding their reactivity?

    They are more reactive than alkanes
  • What happens when bromine water is added to a solution of alkenes?

    It decolorizes from orange to colorless
  • What is the test for alkenes?

    Adding bromine water
  • How can alkenes be used in polymer production?

    Double bonds can break to form two more bonds
  • What are the key steps in the cracking process of hydrocarbons?

    1. Heat and vaporize long chain hydrocarbons
    2. For catalytic cracking, pass vapor over hot powdered aluminium oxide
    3. For steam cracking, mix vapor with steam and heat to high temperature
    4. Split long hydrocarbons into shorter ones
  • What are the differences between alkanes and alkenes?

    • Alkanes:
    • Saturated (only single bonds)
    • Less reactive
    • Alkenes:
    • Unsaturated (contain double bonds)
    • More reactive
    • Can decolorize bromine water
    • Can form polymers