Using & Controlling Reactions: Fuels Flashcards
Biofuels
- derived from recently living organisms/their metabolic by-products
- carbon recently extracted from atmospheric carbon dioxide by plants (photosynthesis)… plants used directly as fuel or converted to biogas, alcohol (ethanol), biodiesel
Fossil Fuels
- derived from products of photosynthesis millions of years ago (anaerobic breakdown, pressure, high temperatures)
- coal, oil, natural gas
Advantages of Ethanol (biofuel)
- renewable
- less harmful pollutants than petrol
Disadvantages of Ethanol (biofuel)
- non-renewable fossil fuels used
- slightly decreases fuel economy
- lack of widespread fuel availability
Advantages of Biodiesel (biofuel)
- renewable
- biodegradable
- fewer air pollutant emissions
- improved lubrication in engines`
Disadvantages of Biodiesel (biofuel)
- NO emissions slightly higher than petrol
- may congeal
- may damage engine
- non-renewable fossil fuels used
Advantages of Coal (fossil fuel)
- large reserves
- easily mined
- low cost
- export income
Disadvantages of Coal (fossil fuel)
- non-renewable
- causes more pollution than other fossil fuels (carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, particulates)
Advantages of Oil (fossil fuel)
- large reserves
- ease of transport
- raw materials for plastics
Disadvantages of Oil (fossil fuel)
- non-renewable
- causes pollution (carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, unburnt hydrocarbons, particulates)
Advantages of Natural Gas (fossil fuel)
- large reserves
- efficient heat source
- moderate cost
- less polluting than other carbon-based fuels
Disadvantages of Natural Gas (fossil fuel)
- non-renewable
- causes pollution (carbon dioxide & nitrogen oxides)
Complete Combustion of Fuels
= compounds containing carbon and oxygen which undergo complete combustion (in 100% oxygen) will produce only carbon dioxide and water
Balancing Complete Combustion Equations
- write outline - formula, states
LHS = fuel + oxygen, RHS = carbon dioxide + water - balance C
- balance H
- balance O
*because ^H is molar, coefficient of fuel must be 1 (use fractions)
Incomplete Combustion of Fuels
= compounds containing carbon and oxygen undergo incomplete combustion in insufficient oxygen (eg. air) will produce carbon dioxide, water, carbon monoxide, soot and some of the reactants