C9-Crude Oils and Fuels Flashcards

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Alkane

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Saturated hydrocarbon with the general formula C n H 2n+2, for example, methane, ethane and propane

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Alkene

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Unsaturated hydrocarbon which contains a carbon-carbon double bond. Its general formula is C n H 2n, for example ethene, C2H4

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Cracking

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The reaction used in the oil industry to break down large hydrocarbons into smaller, more useful ones

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Distillation

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Separation of a liquid from a mixture by evaporation followed by condensation

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Double bond

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A covalent bond made by the sharing of two pairs of electrons

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Flammable

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Easily ignited and capable of burning rapidly

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Fraction

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Hydrocarbons with similar boiling points separated from crude oil

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Fractional distillation

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A way to separate liquids from a mixture of liquids by boiling off the substances at different temperatures, then condensing and collection liquids

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General formula

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A formula that represents the common structure of all compounds in a single class of chemicals. For example, the general formula of all alkanes is C n H 2n+2

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Hydrocarbon

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A compound containing only hydrogen and carbon

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Mixture

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When some elements or compounds are mixed together and intermingle but do not react together (i.e. no new substance is made). A mixture is not a pure substance

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Oxidised

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a substance that has had oxygen added to it/ or has lost electrons

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Saturated hydrocarbon

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describes a hydrocarbon with only single bonds between its carbon atoms. This means that it contains as many
hydrogen atoms as possible in each molecule

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Thermal decomposition

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the breakdown of a compound by heating it

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Unsaturated hydrocarbon

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a hydrocarbon whose molecules contains at least one carbon– carbon double bond

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Viscosity

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the resistance of a liquid to flowing or pouring; a liquid’s ‘thickness’