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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Crude Oil - Compounds Extracted From it
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Crude oil is nicknamed 'black gold' as it has made many people very rich. It is formed from the remains of dead sea creatures and plants that sink to the bottom of the oceans where they decay anaerobically as they become buried in the sea bed mud. As the mud turns to rock and becomes buried by newer sediments, the oil, being a liquid, will rise and can become trapped underground by an impermeable rock layer. This trapped oil can be released by drilling through the impermeable rock. Some oil does not get trapped and seeps out at the surface of the Earth, for example at the 'Fountains of... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Crude Oil - Compounds Extracted From it
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10 Questions

1. Which of the following is the thickest liquid?
2. Which of the following is a saturated hydrocarbon that could be found in diesel oil?
3. Crude oil contains mainly saturated hydrocarbons called...
4. Which of these compounds is collected at the top of the fractionating column?
5. Petrol...
6. Fractional distillation uses which physical property to separate the substances in crude oil?
7. Which of these compounds catches fire most easily?
8. Which of these compounds has the highest boiling point?
9. Crude oil is fed into the fractionating column...
10. Hydrocarbons with the smallest molecules have the...