alkenes and ethanol Flashcards

1
Q

do alkenes have a doubble or single carbon bond?

A

doubble

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2
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what are some facts about alkenes?

A
  • carbon atoms always make four bonds

- hydrogen atoms only make one bond

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3
Q

how can you test for an alkene?

A

using bromine water- an alkene will de-colourise the bromine water.

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4
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how can you make ethanol with ethene?

A

react the ethene with steam

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5
Q

advantages of producing ethanol from ethene.

A
  • this is cheap

- not must is wasted.

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6
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disadvantages of producing ethanol from ethene.

A
  • ethene is made from crude oil which is non renewable

- it could get very expensive in the future

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7
Q

can ethanol be produced from renewable resources?

A

yes

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8
Q

how is the alcohol in beer and wine produced?

A

fermentation

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9
Q

the raw material for fermentation is sugar. how is this converted into ethanol?

A

using yeast

sugar—–>carbondioxide+ethanol

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10
Q

give an advantage of fermentation over using ethene

A
  • needs a lower temperature
  • uses simpler equipment
  • the raw material is a renewable resource
  • can be sold to poorer countries as a fuel quite cheaply
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11
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give a disadvantage of fermentation

A
  • it needs to be purified

- it isn’t very concentrated so you need to increase its strength

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