1. Crude oil is vaporised before it enters a fractionating column
2. The fractionating column is hotter at the bottom than at the top. The vapours rise up and condense at different fractions depending on their boiling points
3. Hydrocarbons with low boiling points will be tapped off the top of the column and hydrocarbons with high boiling points will be tapped off the bottom of the column
Series of compounds which have the same general formula, have similar chemical properties, differ by CH2 in molecular formula form neighbouring molecules, and have slight variation in physical properties
Sulfur dioxide is sometimes produced when burning hydrocarbon fuels because some hydrocarbon fuels contain sulfur impurities, and when the fuel is burned, the sulfur reacts with oxygen to form sulfur dioxide
Sulfur dioxide (produced when combusting impure hydrocarbon fuels) evaporates into the air. It reacts with water in the clouds to form sulfuric acid. This is 'acid rain'.