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Cracking Crude Oil & Alkenes
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What is crude oil primarily composed of?
A mixture of
hydrocarbons
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How can different hydrocarbons in crude oil be separated?
By the length of their
carbon chains
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What process is used to separate hydrocarbons in crude oil?
Fractional distillation
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Which hydrocarbons are the most flammable?
The
shortest
hydrocarbons
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What is the characteristic of longer chain hydrocarbons?
They are thick
viscous
liquids
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What is the process called that breaks down longer hydrocarbons?
Cracking
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What type of reaction is cracking?
A
thermal decomposition
reaction
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What does thermal decomposition mean?
Breaking down
molecules
by heating
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What are the two methods of cracking?
Catalytic cracking
and
steam cracking
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What is the first step in both catalytic and steam cracking?
Heat and vaporize long chain
hydrocarbons
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What catalyst is used in catalytic cracking?
Hot powdered
aluminium oxide
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What happens to long hydrocarbons in catalytic cracking?
They
split
into
smaller hydrocarbons
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What is mixed with hydrocarbons in steam cracking?
Steam
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What is produced when long chain alkanes are cracked?
A shorter alkane and an
alkene
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What must be true for a balanced chemical equation in cracking?
Number of
carbons
and
hydrogens
must be equal
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What is the formula for decane?
C
10
10
10
H
22
22
22
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What is the formula for ethene?
C
2
2
2
H
4
4
4
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What is the unknown alkane produced when decane is cracked into ethene?
C
8
8
8
H
18
18
18
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What is a homologous series?
A group of similar
compounds
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What is the structural difference between alkenes and alkanes?
Alkenes have a
double bond
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Why are alkenes more reactive than alkanes?
They have a
double bond
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What happens when bromine water is added to alkenes?
It
decolorizes
from orange to colorless
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What can alkenes be used to produce?
Polymers
and other chemicals
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What are the key features of alkenes compared to alkanes?
Alkenes have a
double bond
; alkanes have
single bonds
Alkenes are
unsaturated
; alkanes are saturated
Alkenes are more
reactive
than alkanes
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What is the process of cracking hydrocarbons?
Heat long chain hydrocarbons
Vaporize them
Use
catalytic
or steam cracking
Produce shorter hydrocarbons and
alkenes
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What are the differences between catalytic cracking and steam cracking?
Catalytic cracking uses a catalyst (
aluminium oxide
)
Steam cracking uses steam and high temperatures
Both produce shorter
hydrocarbons
from long chains
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