Define "hydrocarbon"
Molecule composed of only hydrogen and carbon atoms
Define "unsaturated" hydrocarbon
Hydrocarbon with a carbon-carbon (C=C) double bond
What is crude oil and how was it formed?
Crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons of varying lengths.
It was formed millions of years ago from the remains of dead sea creatures, etc.
What is fractional distillation and why is it done?
Fractional distillation is the separation of hydrocarbons of varying lengths into fractions, and it is done by using their boiling points to separate.
What is cracking?
The breakdown of long hydrocarbons into shorter, hydrocarbons [ie. alkanes & alkenes]
Define "isomer"
Same molecular formula, different structural formula
List 3 properties of a "homologous series" of alkenes
Any 3 of:
- differ by one "-CH2-"
- similar chemical properties
- trend in physical properties
- same functional group
Which 2 elements contribute to acid rain?
Sulfur & nitrogen
What is the temperature gradient in the fractioning column?
Hot at the bottom, cool at the top
Why is cracking done?
Cracking is done to attain more in demand, useful, shorter-alkanes and alkenes
What type of reaction is this? And what is required for it to occur?
C2H6 + Br2 -->
Type: substitution
Required: UV light
What are the uses of alkenes?
To make polymers
What environmental issue is caused by combustion of fossil fuels with sulfur?
Acid Rain
Kerosene
What are the traditional products of cracking (list all 3 potential ones) & what is the uses of them?
Potential products: alkane, alkene, hydrogen
Use of alkenes: polymers :D
Explain why the boiling point of octane is higher than hexane.
Hint: 2 points need to be made
Octane has a higher relative molecular mass than hexane, therefore it has stronger intermolecular forces between molecules.
As a result, more energy is needed to overcome the force.
What is the product for the following reaction:
C2H4 + Br2 -->
C2H4Br2
What toxic gas is produced for incomplete combustion & why is it toxic?
Gas: carbon monoxide
Toxic: reduces capacity of blood to carry oxygen
What is the use of bitumen, and where does it condense?
Use: making roads
Condenses: high BP so condenses at the bottom
Predict the product of the following equation:
C10H22 --> C2H4 + ?
C8H18
Name the following alkane:

2,3-dimethylbutane
What are alkenes, precursors to make polymers used for?
To make plastic
How is acid rain formed?
Hint: 3 points
1. Sulfur impurities burned/undergo combustion
2. Sulfur + O2 --> SO2
3. 2 SO2 + O2 + 2 H2O --> 2 H2SO4
How is crude oil separated into fractions?
Hint: 4 points to be made
1. Fractional distillation is used --> or reference to use of fractioning column
2. Crude oil is vaporized (so it can travel up the column)
3. Fractioning column has a temperature gradient --> hottest at bottom
4. Fractions condense at different heights --> shortest condense at the top or vice versa
What are the conditions for "catalytic cracking"?
Hint: 3 points
Temperature: 600 - 700 degrees
Catalyst: Alumina, Silica