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Card 6
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What is needed in order for chlorine to react with ethane in a substitution reaction?
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Card 7
Front
Why are alkenes more reactive than alkanes?
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Card 8
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How do you test for an alkene?
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Card 9
Front
Large alkane molecules can be cracked to produce more useful molecules.Give two conditions used to crack large alkane molecules.
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Card 10
Front
What is the name of the reaction to produce ethanol from sugar?
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Card 11
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What is the name of the reaction to produce ethanol from ethene?
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Card 12
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A lot of the ethanol produced is used as a fuel for cars. What are two reasons why most of this ethanol is made from plants and not from crude oil?
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Card 13
Front
A student made ethanol from sugar. What change is seen in the limewater?
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Card 14
Front
What is crude oil?
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Card 15
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What is the temperature gradient in a fractioning column?
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