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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Burning Carbon Fuels
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The fossil fuels are coal, oil and gas and are so-called because they were formed long ago in the past. All three are extracted from the rocks of the Earth - coal by digging it out and the other two by drilling. They are formed from the remains of plants (coal) and sea creatures (oil and gas) that have died. Under the right conditions, these decay to form the fossil fuels. They take millions of years to form and so they are regarded as non-renewable, but that is the subject of other quizzes. Coal is mainly carbon and tar, which is a thick, sticky hydrocarbon. Oil is made from a mixture of... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Burning Carbon Fuels
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10 Questions

1.

Which of the following is a disadvantage of using biofuels?

2. Which of the following fuels is unlikely to contribute to the greenhouse effect when burnt?
3. Pick the fuel which will burn to form carbon dioxide only.
4. Pick the fuel which is an alkane.
5. What environmental problem is caused by the release of carbon particulates into the atmosphere?
6. What is a biofuel?
7. What environmental problem is caused by the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere?
8. What environmental problem is caused by the release of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere?
9. Sulfur dioxide can be removed from waste gasses from power stations by treating with what?
10. Gasoline companies have reduced the amount of sulfur in gasoline and diesel fuels. The main reason for this is...