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C1:Making Crude Oil Useful (Science-GCSE)
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Chemistry (C1) GCSE OCR Gateway -Core Science
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Question 1
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What property of hydrocarbons lets fractional distillation of crude oil work?
Answer
Their boiling points
Crude oil being a mixture of hydrocarbons
Crude Oil's Thickness
Question 2
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Crude Oil is a fossil fuel.
Answer
True
False
Question 3
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Crude oil isn't a non-renewable resource.
Answer
True
False
Question 4
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Name the process of separating different compounds in crude oil.
Answer
Cracking
Fractionating Column
Fractional Distillation
Question 5
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All fossil fuels are finite resources.
Answer
True
False
Question 6
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Where does the fraction with the lowest boiling point leave the fractionating column?
Answer
They leave at the top of the column
They leave at the bottom of the column
Question 7
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Longer hydrocarbons.....
Answer
Leave at the top of the fractionating column
Do not include carbon atoms
Have high boiling points
Question 8
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The substances that leave the fractionating column are called...
Answer
Fractionaters
Fractions
Pieces
Question 9
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All Fractions, from the fractionating column, have the same use.
Answer
True
False
Question 10
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What statement is true?
Answer
The fractionating column is cold at the bottom and gradually gets hotter towards the top.
The fractionating column is hot at the bottom and gradually gets colder towards the top.
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