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7.1 Carbon compounds as fuels and feedstock
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Alkenes must have at least one
double covalent bond
.
True
Methane releases fewer greenhouse gases upon
combustion
Arrange the following properties of carbon compounds that make them suitable as fuels:
1️⃣ High energy content
2️⃣ Ease of ignition
3️⃣ Release significant heat upon combustion
Carbon compound
fuels burn efficiently to produce heat and energy.
True
Arrange the outcomes of hydrocarbon combustion based on oxygen availability:
1️⃣ Complete combustion: CO2, H2O, heat
2️⃣ Incomplete combustion: CO, soot, H2O, less heat
Combustion involves a reaction between a hydrocarbon fuel and
oxygen
.
True
What are key compounds in petrochemical feedstock?
Methane, ethane, benzene
Fuels are carbon compounds used to produce heat or
power
Carbon compounds release significant energy when they undergo
combustion
The combustion process releases heat energy and produces carbon dioxide and
water
Petrochemical feedstock are raw materials derived from crude oil and natural
gas
Match the process with its purpose in petrochemical feedstock transformation:
Cracking ↔️ Breaking down large molecules
Distillation ↔️ Separating compounds by boiling point
Polymerization ↔️ Forming long chains of molecules
Combustion is the primary process used to release energy from feedstock.
False
Which renewable energy source produces no greenhouse gas emissions?
Solar energy
Alkanes contain only carbon and
hydrogen
Why are carbon compounds suitable as fuels?
High energy content
What is the typical solubility of carbon compounds in water?
Often insoluble
Match the carbon compound fuel with its common use:
Methane ↔️ Heating
Propane ↔️ Cooking
Combustion of hydrocarbon fuels requires
oxygen
Combustion is complete when there is sufficient
oxygen
Incomplete combustion produces carbon monoxide and
soot
Match the key compound with its product:
Methane ↔️ Ammonia
Ethane ↔️ Ethylene
Benzene ↔️ Styrene
What type of bonds do carbon compounds primarily form?
Covalent bonds
Match the fuel with its common use:
Methane ↔️ Heating, power generation
Propane ↔️ Cooking, camping stoves
Butane ↔️ Lighters, portable stoves
What are key carbon compounds in petrochemical feedstock?
Methane, ethane, benzene
Benzene is derived from natural gas.
False
Carbon compounds used as raw materials for manufacturing other products are called
feedstock
Burning carbon compound fuels releases carbon
dioxide
Match the sustainable feedstock with its source:
Biomass ↔️ Agricultural waste
Recycled plastics ↔️ Post-consumer waste
CO2 capture ↔️ Industrial emissions
What are carbon compounds characterized by?
Carbon as primary element
Match the type of carbon compound with its example:
Alcohols ↔️ Ethanol
Organic Acids ↔️ Acetic Acid
Inorganic compounds mainly contain carbon as their primary element.
False
Methane has the chemical formula
CH4
What type of bonds allow carbon compounds to form diverse molecules?
Covalent bonds
What are petrochemical feedstock derived from?
Crude oil and natural gas
Steps to initiate combustion
1️⃣ Apply ignition energy
2️⃣ Break bonds in reactants
3️⃣ Hydrocarbon combines with oxygen
Cracking is a process used to transform
feedstock
compounds into valuable materials.
True
Feedstock are used as raw materials for chemical processing.
True
Carbon compounds are suitable as fuels due to their high energy content and
ease of ignition
.
True
Complete combustion requires sufficient oxygen to produce only CO2 and
H2O
.
True
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