This is to help study for the NCEA Level 1, specialist science, carbon chemistry external. The criteria for the exam / what you'll be tested on is:
Structure of straight chain alkanes (up to 8 carbons), ethane and propene, methanol and ethanol. This includes:
Naming, using systematic nomenclature.
Drawing structural formulae
Describing covalent bonding between atoms within molecules.
Physical properties of carbon compounds (as identified above), such as
Solubility in water
Trends in melting and/or boiling points and explanation of these trends
Chemical reactions of carbon compounds such as
Conditions and products of complete and incomplete combustion (including balanced equations)
Reactions of ethene and propene to form polymers, including any conditions required for the reactions (eg; heat and catalysts).
Production of carbon compounds by the following methods:
Fractional distillation of crude oil
Cracking of fractions
Fermentation (including the conditions required and the chemical reaction occurring)
Methanol from natural gas
Uses and importance of fuels and polymers from ethene and propene. (Check out this BBC website about crude oil and oil products and its section on the formation of polymers.)
Effects of combustion products on human health and the environment. This may include:
Effect on global climate
Ocean acidification
Air pollution
Use of non-renewable resources and food crops for fuels