GCSE Chemistry - Hydrocarbons

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The larger the amount of carbon atoms =
the higher boiling point
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What is the highest temperature to vapourise hydrocarbons?
344-350 degrees celsius
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What does sulfur dioxide cause?
Acid rain
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Cracking is used to separate a ______ chain into more useful sections
long
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Carbon Dioxide is taken in by trees in what process?
photosynthesis
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Alkene has what properties?
a double bond, unsaturated, can add more hydrocarbons, extremely reactive
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A hydrocarbon with a single bond, which is unsaturated and unable to take in more hydrocarbons
Alkane
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Combustion produces:
Carbon dioxide and water
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What is added to ethene to produce ethanol?
Water
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Polymers are long chains of....
monomers which have broken their double bond
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What is the highest temperature to vapourise hydrocarbons?

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What does sulfur dioxide cause?

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Cracking is used to separate a ______ chain into more useful sections

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Carbon Dioxide is taken in by trees in what process?

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