Crude oil

Cards (14)

  • Crude oil is the remains of plankton and other living material buried in mud millions of years ago
  • Most of the hydrocarbons in crude oil are alkanes
  • Crude oil is mixture of hydrocarbons
  • Different groups of hydrocarbons are called fractions, the hydrocarbons in a fraction all have a similar number of carbon atoms
  • Fractions are separated by using a process called fractional distillation
  • Uses of fractions of crude oil?
    petrol
    diesel oil
    kerosene
    heavy fuel oil
    liquified petroleum gas
  • What is the name of this substance below? (HO—CH2–CH2–OH)
    ethane diol
  • Alkenes can be changed into alkanes at a very high temperature and pressure in the presence of hydrogen gas. What type of reaction is this?

    Addition reactions — hydrogenation
  • In an addition polymerisation reaction, what must break to allow monomers to join together?

    double bonds
  • Methane is produced by the decomposition of what?
    organic waste
    manure
    vegetables
  • Carbon monoxide is poisonous because it combines irreversibly with haemoglobin in red blood cells, which prevents oxygen from binding to the haemoglobin.
  • Carbon capture takes in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and ’stores’ it
  • Examples of fossil fuel?
    crude oil
    natural gas
    coal
  • For approximately 200 million years the proportions of different gases in the atmosphere have been much same as they are today