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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Crude Oil - Crude Oil - Substances Processed From it
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Crude oil provides us with many useful substances, some of them quite obvious like plastics, or the fuels petrol and diesel. There are some, however, that are a little less obvious including bubble gum and lipstick.  Crude oil is an important source of the chemicals that are needed to manufacture plastics. It was formed by the anaerobic decay of dead marine plants and animals as the mud on the bottom of the sea gradually turned into rock over a time period of millions of years. Oil is a liquid and can therefore flow through pores and cracks in rock. It is less dense than the surrounding rock... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Crude Oil - Crude Oil - Substances Processed From it
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1. One possible product of cracking hydrocarbons can be ethene. Ethene can be used to manufacture ethanol, which is used as a fuel. What conditions are required for this reaction to take place?
2. Why does 'light' crude oil cost more than 'heavy' crude oil?
3. Pick the correct combination for uses for plasticised PVC and unplasticised uPVC.
4. Methane is the source of hydrogen for...
5. Ethene can also be used to make poly(ethene). What type of reaction is required for this to occur?
6. The main products from crude oil are fuels. Which of the following fuel is most likely to be used in an aeroplane?
7. When ethene is polymerised, depending on the conditions, slightly different substances are formed. LDPE is formed with very high pressure and a trace of oxygen, whereas HDPE is formed using a catalyst at 50oC and a high pressure. What is the main difference between these two types of poly(ethene)?
8. Pick the correct equation to show the production of ethanol from ethene.
9. Which of these fuels is most likely to be used for camping stoves?
10. Plasticisers are sometimes added to polymers. For what reason?