C7a

Cards (24)

  • What is crude oil primarily composed of?
    Hydrocarbons
  • What is the purpose of fractional distillation of crude oil?
    To separate crude oil into fractions
  • Which fuels can be formed from different fractions of crude oil?
    Petrol, diesel, kerosene
  • What are feedstocks in the context of crude oil?
    Raw materials for making various products
  • What are the steps involved in fractional distillation?
    • Heat crude oil at the bottom of the column
    • Hydrocarbons evaporate
    • Column temperature decreases from bottom to top
    • Fractions condense at different heights
    • Smaller molecules have lower boiling points
    • Larger molecules have higher boiling points
  • How do the properties of larger hydrocarbons differ from smaller ones?
    Larger hydrocarbons have higher boiling points
  • What does combustion of hydrocarbons produce?
    Carbon dioxide and water
  • How do you balance combustion equations?
    Start with carbon, then hydrogen, then oxygen
  • What is the complete combustion equation for methane?
    CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
  • What is the general formula for alkanes?
    CnH2n+2
  • What does it mean for a hydrocarbon to be saturated?
    It contains only single bonds
  • What does viscous mean?
    Thick and sticky
  • What does flammable mean?
    Can burn easily
  • What is cracking in the context of hydrocarbons?
    Breaking down hydrocarbons into smaller molecules
  • What conditions are required for cracking?
    High temperatures and steam or a catalyst
  • What are the products of cracking?
    Smaller alkanes and alkenes
  • How do alkenes differ from alkanes?
    Alkenes are more reactive than alkanes
  • What test can be used to identify alkenes?
    Bromine water test
  • What happens to bromine water when it reacts with alkenes?
    It turns from orange to colourless
  • Do alkanes react with bromine water?
    No, they do not react
  • What is crude oil classified as in terms of resource availability?
    Finite resource
  • How is crude oil formed?
    From ancient biomass buried in mud
  • What type of hydrocarbons are alkanes?
    Saturated hydrocarbons
  • What is the boiling point of a substance?
    Temperature substance changes from liquid to gas