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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Crude Oil
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Crude oil formed over a long period of time - millions of years in fact. It formed from the remains of dead sea creatures and plants that rotted down anaerobically (with little or no oxygen) as they became buried with sediments on ancient sea beds. The oil is trapped underground by layers of impermeable rocks and is extracted from the ground by drilling oil wells. But what is the chemistry of crude oil? Well, it is a mixture of thousands of different chemicals which are mainly hydrocarbons. These are covalently bonded molecules made mainly from the elements hydrogen and carbon, in fact, most... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - Crude Oil
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1. How are the different hydrocarbons separated from crude oil?
2. What are hydrocarbons?
3. Which of the following best describes the saturated hydrocarbons in oil?
4. The process of breaking down of the larger hydrocarbons to smaller, more useful chemicals is called what?
5. The formula of any alkane can be worked out from which of the following?
6. Crude oil is a mixture of what?
7. Crude oil is made from alkanes. During cracking what other type of hydrocarbon is produced and how is it different from the alkanes?
8. Which of the following lists contains the words missing from the following passage in the correct order?

The many __________ in crude oil may be separated into fractions by ___________ the oil and allowing it to condense at a number of different ___________. This process is ___________ distillation.
9. Which of the following best describes most of the hydrocarbons in crude oil?
10. Which of the following best describes the smaller hydrocarbons when compared to large hydrocarbons?