Topic 8- Fuels (paper 2) Flashcards
How can crude oil be separated?
Fractional distillation
How is crude oil separated?
- Oil is pumped into fractionating column
- Temperature gradient runnning through the fractional column (hottest at base, coolest at top)
- The smaller molecules evapourate from the oil and at the bottom of the column the liquid that remains (bitumen) is drained off
- The gas rises up the column and gradually cool
- Different compounds in the mixture have different boiling points and so they condense at different temperatures and therefore different levels in the fractionating column.
Name what is produced in the fractionating column from top to bottom and their uses
- gas- domestic heating and cookers
- petrol- cars
- kerosene- jet fuel
- diesel oil- cars and trains
- fuel oil- for ships and large powerstations
- bitumen -surface roads / rooves
Hydrocarbons which share similar chemical properties can be grouped together in the same…
Homologous series
What is the trend in boiling points as hydorcarbons get bigger?
Increase in boiling point as the chains are longer
How do the intermolecular forces differ between a small carbon chain and a larger carbon chain?
The intermolecular forces are stronger between longer chain molecules as there are more atoms to be attracted to eachother through these intermolecular forces, hence why longer chains have higher melting points
What is viscocity?
How easily a substance flows
What is the link between viscocity and hydrocarbons?
Longer chain carbons have more intermolecular forces and therefore higher viscocities
What is the word equation for complete combustion of a hydrocarbon?
hydrocarbon + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water
When will incomplete combustion occur?
When combusiton occurs with insufficient oxygen present
What are the two forms of incomplete combustion? (word equation)
hydrocarbon + oxygen → carbondioxide + carbon monoxide + water
hydrocarbon + oxygen → carbon + carbon monoxide + water
what other toxic chemicals can be released in the burning of fossil fuels?
various nitrogen oxides, but most importantly sulphur dioxide which causes acid rain
what are hydrocarbons?
compounds containing only hydrogen and carbon
what is crude oil?
Crude oil is a finite resource containing a mixture of different long chains of hydrocarbon molecules
what is the trend in ease of ignition between different hydrocarbons in the fractionating column
The higher a substance is in the fractionating column, the more easily it is ignited (therefore the gas is the most easily ignited while the bitumen is the most difficult to light)