Fractional Distillation

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  • Crude oil is made over millions of years
  • Crude oil is a fossil fuel. It's formed from the remains of plants and animals, mainly plankton, that died millions of years ago and were burried in mud
  • Over millions of years, with high temperature and pressure, the remains turn to crude oil, which can be drilled up from the rocks where it's found
  • Fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas are called non-renewable fuels as they take so long to make that they're being used up much faster than they're being formed. They're finite resources
  • Fractional distillation can be used to separate hydrocarbon fractions
  • Crude oil is a mixture of lots of different hydrocarbons, most of which are alkanes
  • The different compounds in crude oil are separated by fractional distillation
    1. The oil is heated until most of it has turned into gas. The gases enter a fractionating column (and the liquid bit is drained off)
  • 2. In the column there's a temperature gradient - it's hot at the bottom and get cooler as you go up
  • 3. The longer hydrocarbons have high boiling points. They condense back into liquids and drain out of the column early on, when they're near the bottom.
  • 4. The shorter hydrocarbons have lower boiling points. They condense and drain out much later on, near to the top of the column where it's cooler
  • 5. You end up with the crude oil mixture separated out into different fraction. Each fraction conatins a mixture of hydrocarbons that all contain a similar number of carbon atoms, so have similar boiling points
  • LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) contains mostly propane and butane
  • Heavy fuel oil can be heating oil, fuel oil or lubricating oil