Alkanes 0.0 / 5 ? ChemistryCrude oil, cracking and hydrocarbonsGCSEAQA Created by: 2014adukefulhamCreated on: 19-01-19 16:38 What is crude oil remains of? Plankton 1 of 14 Where is crude oil found? Pouros rocks 2 of 14 What does finite mean? Non-Reneable 3 of 14 What are most of the compounds in crude oil? Hydrocarbons 4 of 14 The larger the hydrocarbon....... The more viscus(The less easy it flows), The higher the boiling point, The less volatile (Easily evaporated) and the less easy it ignites. 5 of 14 What bonds do Alkanes have? Single 6 of 14 What are Alkanes described as? Saturated Hydrocarbons 7 of 14 What is the general formula for an alkane? CnH2n+2 8 of 14 Are Alkaness reactive or unreactive? Unreactive 9 of 14 What are the main fuels made of? Sulphur and Compounds of carbon and hydrogen. 10 of 14 What can be released from incomplete combustion? Carbon monoxide, unburnt fuels and solid particles containing soot (carbon) 11 of 14 What causes global dimming? Particulates 12 of 14 After fuels burn, nitrogen reacts with what to form what? Oxygen, Nitrogen oxide 13 of 14 What is the Alkane name order 1-Methane 2-Ethane 3-Propane 4-Butane 14 of 14
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