Fuel - Introduction Flashcards
What is a fuel?
A source of energy, that can produce useable energy
Which Fuels will be majorly encountered in VCE Chemistry?
Carbon-based fuels
Nuclear fuel is not on course - some otehr fuels are though
What types of reactions occur when fuels release useable energy?
- Exothermic Reaction - Release heat energy
- Redox reaction - Change in oxidation states between reactants and products
- Combustion reaction - Type of redox reaction that involves burning of fuel with oxygen
When a fuel undergoes a redox reaction, what is reduced and oxidised?
- **Fuel is always oxidised** - is reductant
- **Oxygen is always reduced** - is oxidant
Fuels can be classified in two groups based on renewability. Describe renewability and state the two categories.
- Renewable Fuels
- Non-renewable Fuels
Renewability is judged on a human timescale, considers if a fuel is consumed faster than it can be renewed.
Define a renewable fuel
A fuel that can be replaced by natural processes within a relatively short period of time
Describe a non-renewable fuel
A fuel that cannot be replaced by natural processes in a re;atively short period of time. Require long period of time for production of fuel.
What are the two fuels VCE chemistry compares in terms of renewability?
- Fossil Fuels
- Biofuels
Describe renewability status and sources of fossil fuels.
Non-renewable
Sources:
* Coal (terrestrial plants)
* Oil and natural gas (marine animals and plants)
Remains of organisms chemically altered over millions of years
Describe renewability status and sources of biofuel
Renewable
Sources:
* Plants
* Recycled organic matter
* Human and animal waste
What are the 3 biofuels VCE Chemistry looks at?
- Bioethanol
- Biodiesel
- Biogas