Chapter 4 - Crude Oil And Fuels Flashcards

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What are most of the compounds in crude oil

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Hyrdrocarbons

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2
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What is a hydrocarbon

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Molecules that contain only hydrogen and carbon

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3
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What is the general formula of an alkane

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CnH2n+2

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4
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What is an alkane

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A saturated hydrocarbon as it contains only single carbon - carbon bonds and do not contain any c=c double bonds.

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5
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How does the boiling point of a hydrocarbon depend on the size of its molecule

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The larger the molecule, the higher the boiling point of the hydrocarbon

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6
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Describe process of fractional distillation

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  • Crude oil is vaporised and fed into a fractionating column. It is hot at the bottom and gets cooler going up the column
  • There are many trays with holes to allow gases through. The hydrocarbons condense to liquids when they reach the level that is at their boiling point
  • Hydrocarbons with the smallest molecules have the lowest boiling points and so are collected at the top of the column. The fractions at the bottom of the column contain hydrocarbons with the highest boiling points.
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7
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What does viscosity mean

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How runny a liquid is. Fractions with low boiling ranges have low viscosity so are runny liquids.

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8
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What are the features of fractions with low boiling ranges

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They are very flammable so that ignite easily. They also burn with a clean flame, producing little smoke which makes them very useful as fuels

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9
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What happens when pure hydrocarbons burn completely

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They are oxidised to carbon dioxide and water

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10
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What is incomplete combustion and what is produced

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When there is a limited supply of oxygen. Carbon monoxide is produced. Carbon may also be produced and some of the hydrocarbons may not burn. This produces solid particles that contain soot and unburnt hydrocarbons called particulates.

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11
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What causes acid rain

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Sulphur dioxide

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12
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What other substance causes acid rain

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Nitrogen oxides

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13
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What is global dimming

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Tiny solid particulates that reflect sunlight

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14
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How does sulphur dioxide produce acid rain

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The gas dissolves in water droplets and reacts with oxygen in the air to produce acid rain

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15
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How do we remove harmful substances from waste gases before they are released into the atmosphere

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Sulphur dioxide is removed from the waste gases of power stations. Exhaust systems of cars are fitted with catalytic converters to remove carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. Filters can remove particulates. Sulphur can be removed from fuels before they are supplies to users so that less sulphur dioxide is produced when the fuel is burned.

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16
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What are biofuels made from

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Plant or animal products and are renewable

17
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What is biodiesel made from

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Vegetable oils extracted from plants

18
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What are the advantages of biodiesel

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It makes little contribution to carbon dioxide levels. This is because the carbon dioxide given off when it burns was taken from the atmosphere by the planet when it grew

19
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What are the disadvantages of using biodiesel

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The plants that are grown for biodiesel use large areas of farmland

20
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What is an example of a biofuel

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Ethanol made from sugar cane or sugar beet

21
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of using hydrogen as a fuel

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Advantage:
-it produces only water when burned

Disadvantage:

  • it’s a gas so it takes up a large volume. This makes it difficult to store
  • requires large amounts of energy to be produced from water by electrolysis
22
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What are fractions

A

Liquids that boil within different temperature ranges