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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Hydrocarbons and Fuels
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Most of the compounds found in crude oil are hydrocarbons. They are so-called because they only contain hydrogen and carbon atoms, which are joined together by covalent chemical bonds. There are different families of hydrocarbon, each containing a variety of related chemicals. Most of the ones in crude oil are from the alkane family. Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons with one or more carbon atoms. Where there is more than one carbon atom, they are joined in chains, for example, butane. Butane has four carbon atoms in a chain. The carbon atoms at the end of each chain have three hydrogen... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Hydrocarbons and Fuels
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1. There are environmental costs when using hydrocarbons as fuels. Using them in this way produces a number of pollutants. Which one of the following contributes to acid rain?
2. Which of the following is not a product of burning hydrocarbons as fuels?
3. Which of the following is an alkane?
4. Some properties of hydrocarbons depend on the size of their molecules. These properties influence how hydrocarbons are used as fuels. A hydrocarbon with 30 carbon atoms is unlikely to be used as a fuel in vehicles. Why not?
5. Soot is mainly particles of what?
6. When we use hydrocarbons as fuels they produce particulates (small particles of solids e.g. soot). What environmental problem is caused by the release of these solids?
7. During the combustion of hydrocarbons, what happens to the carbon and hydrogen atoms?
8. Which of these is the correct equation for the complete combustion of propane?
9. What is a hydrocarbon?
10. 16g of methane required 64g of oxygen to burn completely producing 44g of carbon dioxide. How many grams of water were produced?