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)
ethanediol
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