Chemistry- C7 Part A 0.0 / 5 ? ChemistryOrganic ChemistryGCSEAQA Created by: 13clarkenCreated on: 30-04-18 17:15 8105213764 Across 1. As a ... chain changes, the properties change. A shorter chain- More runny, less viscous. More volatile, lower boiling points. More flammable. These properties effect how they are used (11, 5) 4. ... are the simplest type of hydrocarbon- General Formula: CnH2n+2. They are a homologous series (7) 10. Different compounds in crude oil are separated by Fractional ... 1) Oil is heated, turned into gas, into the fractionating column. 2) Temperature gradient in column, cooler as you go up. 3) Hydrocarbons have varying boiling points so times change (12) Down 1. ... series is a group of organic compounds that react similarly (10) 2. Complete ... of hydrocarbons releases lots of energy. During ... hydrogen and carbon are oxidised. Hydrocarbons are used as fuel because of the amount of energy released (10) 3. ... is a fossil fuel, a mix of hydrocarbons. Its mainly made from plankton, and drilled up after millions of years. It is non-renewable so used up much faster than produced, and a finite resource meaning it will run out one day (5, 3) 5. ... is thermal decomposition, breaking molecules down with heat. 1) Heat long chains to vapourise them. 2) Vapour passed over hot aluminium oxide catalyst. 3) Long chain molecules split apart on the catalyst- catalytic ... Also steam ... (8) 6. ... are saturated compounds, each carbon atom forms 4 covalent bonds. First four in the series are: Methane, Ethane, Propane and Butane (7) 7. ... splits long hydrocarbon chains as they don't have much use. long chains are turned into smaller, more useful chains. Alkenes are also produced, starting material in polymers. Some products are used as fuel (8) 8. A ... is any compound made from hydrogen and carbon atoms only (11)
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