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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