An alkene containing 3 carbons
Propene
When an alcohol combusts these products are made
Carbon dioxide and water
The highest fraction of the fractionating column
Refinery gases
Chromatography
The most reactive metal in the reactivity series
Potassium
Methane
Two uses of alcohols
Solvents and biofuels
Individual molecules of an alkene before they join to make a larger molecule
Monomer
A chemical reaction starts at 27 C and finishes at 25 C. State the type of reaction.
ENDothermic
The products of the electrolysis of molten sodium bromide
Sodium (solid) & Bromine (gas)
Alkenes can take part in chemical reactions because they are...
...unsaturated
A reaction that uses Yeast to create impure ethanol
Two properties of Bitumen
Viscous
Hard to ignite
The structure and purpose of an alloy
Mixture of metals or metals and non-metals - much harder/stronger.
Avogadro's constant
6.02 x 10 to the power of 23
Aqueous bromine + butane -> ?
Aqueous bromine + butane
The conditions required to create ethanol via ethene and steam
High temperature (300 degrees) High pressure (60 atm)
The process of individual ethene molecules joining to make one larger molecule
Addition polymerisation
The structure of diamond and graphite
Giant covalent
An oxidising agent...
...causes something else to lose electrons.
Products of cracking C20H40
It's an alkene... we don't crack those!
The reactants and products for creating ethanol using yeast
Glucose -> Ethanol + Carbon dioxide
Polychloroethene is created by which monomer?
1, 2 dichloroethene
Coating iron in paint is known as...
...barrier method.
The test for the presence of water
Cobalt chloride paper going from blue to pink