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Crude Oil, Alkanes and Alkenes
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Cambridge IGCSE (Year 10) Chemistry Mapa Mental sobre Crude Oil, Alkanes and Alkenes, creado por gdrake91 el 15/05/2013.
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Crude Oil, Alkanes and Alkenes
Crude Oil
Mixture of many compunds
Mainly made of hydrocarbons
Hydrocarbons contain only hydrogen and Carbon
Most of the hydrocarbons are Alkanes
Alkanes
Alkanes are a family of simple hydrocarbons
Alkanes are always covalently bonded
General Formula for Alkanes is: C n H 2n+2
Have no double bonds
Saturated Molecules, have the maximum possible single bonds
Isomers of Alkanes are exactly the same except that their structure is different
Burning Alkanes
Burn in oxygen or react with Halogens
In complete combustion it produces Carbon Dioxide and Water
In incomplete combustion it produces Carbon(as soot), Carbon Monoxide and water
Reacting with Halogens
An alkane will react with a halogen in the presence of UV light
A substitution reaction occurs
A substitution reaction is when the Halogen replaces the Hydrogen in the hydrocarbon
E.g. Methane + Bromine => Bromomethane + Hydrogen Bromide
The first five Alkanes are:
Methane CH4
Ethane C2H6
Propane C3H8
Butane C4H10
Pentane C5H12
Cracking
The process of breaking large alkanes into smaller ones
Performed by passing the alkane over a hot Aluminium Oxide Catalyst
Cracking an Alkane produces an Alkene
E.g. Cracking Propane would produce Propene
Fractional Distillation of Crude Oil
Crude Oil is heated before entering the Fractionating Column
The Fractionating Column has a temperature gradient
Hottest at the bottom, Coolest at the top
Heavier hydrocarbons remain at the bottom, lighter ones rise
The height a hydrocarbon reaches corresponds to the temperature in the column at which it can be condensed
Crude Oil contains more of the heavier, less useful alkanes
Larger alkanes can be converted into smaller ones via cracking
Alkenes
Created by cracking alkanes
General formula is 2n+2
Can be turned into polymers by addition polymerisation
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