Alkanes & Crude Oil quiz Loading... 1. Recall all the possible products of the incomplete combustion of alkanesHydrogen, carbon monoxide and waterCarbon, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and waterCarbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and waterCarbon dioxide and waterQuestion 1 of 22 Loading... 2. Explain how crude oil is separated into fractionsCrude oil is separated by fractional distillation. Crude oil is heated and the oil evaporates. It then goes into the tower. As the vapours rise up the tower the temperature rises. Different sized fractions condense at different heights because they have different boiling points. Larger molecules condense high up in the tower. Smaller molecules condense low down in the tower. Then the fractions are collected.Crude oil is separated by fractional distillation. Crude oil is heated and the oil evaporates. It then goes into the tower. As the vapours rise up the tower the temperature falls. Different sized fractions condense at different heights because they have different boiling points. Larger molecules condense high up in the tower. Smaller molecules condense low down in the tower. Then the fractions are collected.Crude oil is separated by fractional distillation. Crude oil is heated and the oil evaporates. It then goes into the tower. As the vapours rise up the tower the temperature rises. Different sized fractions condense at different heights because they have different boiling points. Smaller molecules condense high up in the tower. Larger molecules condense low down in the tower. Then the fractions are collected.Crude oil is separated by fractional distillation. Crude oil is heated and the oil evaporates. It then goes into the tower. As the vapours rise up the tower the temperature falls. Different sized fractions condense at different heights because they have different boiling points. Smaller molecules condense high up in the tower. Larger molecules condense low down in the tower. Then the fractions are collected.Question 2 of 22 Loading... 3. What does volatile mean? Which fraction of crude oil is the most volatile?If a substance is volatile it evaporates easily. Refinery gas is the most volatile fraction of crude oil.If a substance is volatile it evaporates easily. Bitumen is the most volatile fraction of crude oil.If a substance is volatile it doesn\'t flow easily. Bitumen is the most volatile fraction of crude oil.If a substance is volatile it doesn\'t flow easily. Refinery gas is the most volatile fraction of crude oil.Question 3 of 22 Loading... 4. How does sulfur dioxide form in car engines?When the petrol combusts the sulfur dioxide impurities are left behindPetrol includes the impurity sulfur, and when the petrol combusts some sulfur dioxide is formedAcid rain causes some sulfur impurities to get into the car engine, and when the petrol combusts some sulfur dioxide is formedThe metals the car is made from contain some impurities of sulfur and when the engine heats up, some sulfur dioxide is formedQuestion 4 of 22 Loading... 5. Name the greenhouse gas released from burning hydrocabonswater vapoursootmethanecarbon dioxideQuestion 5 of 22 Loading... 6. Name this moleculehex-2-eneheptane2-methylhexane1,1 dimethylpentaneQuestion 6 of 22 Loading... 7. A pupil has tried to write down various ways of representing butane using: molecular formula, displayed formula, general formula, empirical formula and stuctural formula. However she has missed one out. Which one?structural formulageneral formulaempirical formulamolecular formulaQuestion 7 of 22 Loading... 8. Explain why methane gas, CH₄, is a gas at room temperatureMethane has a giant covalent structure with many strong covalent bonds which require a lot of energy to overcomeMethane has a simple molecular structure with strong intermolecular forces that require a lot of energy to overcomeMethane has a giant covalent structure with many weak covalent bonds which require little energy to overcomeMethane has a simple molecular structure with weak intermolecular forces that require little energy to overcomeQuestion 8 of 22 Loading... 9. Why can nitrogen react with oxygen in a car engine?Because the gases are very volatileThe pressure is very highThe metals in the engine act as a catalyst for the reactionThe temperature is very highQuestion 9 of 22 Loading... 10. What is the name of this molecule?methaneethaneethanoletheneQuestion 10 of 22 Loading... 11. Balance the equation for the reaction: ___ HCl(aq) + ___ MnO₂(s) → ___MnCl₂(aq) + ___H₂O(l) + ___ Cl₂(g)6 HCl(aq) + MnO₂(s) → MnCl₂(aq) + 2H₂O(l) + 2 Cl₂(g)2 HCl(aq) + MnO₂(s) → MnCl₂(aq) + H₂O(l) + Cl₂(g)4 HCl(aq) + 2 MnO₂(s) → 2 MnCl₂(aq) + 2H₂O(l) + Cl₂(g)4 HCl(aq) + MnO₂(s) → MnCl₂(aq) + 2H₂O(l) + Cl₂(g)Question 11 of 22 Loading... 12. Describe how nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide contribute to acid rainNitrogen oxides created in hot car engines and sulfur dioxide released when fossil fuels are burned combine with water in the atmosphere to form acidic particlesNitrogen oxides created in hot car engines and sulfur dioxide released when fossil fuels are burned combine with water in the atmosphere to form acidic solutionsNitrogen oxides created in hot car engines and sulfur dioxide released when fossil fuels are burned combine with water in lakes and seas to form acidic solutionsNitrogen oxides created in hot car engines and sulfur dioxide released when fossil fuels are burned combine with each other to form acidic solutionsQuestion 12 of 22 Loading... 13. A student has been asked to draw all the alkene isomers of C₄H₁₀ and draws the following. Which of the following statements about the student's diagram is correct?The student is wrong. There is another isomer called 1,2-dimethylethane.The student is wrong. The molecule on the right is just normal butane. Bending the end round doesn't change that.The student is wrong because she makes no reference to the numbers of protons and neutrons in the molecules.The student is correct and deserves a tuck-shop voucher.Question 13 of 22 Loading... 14. Why is the boiling point of a larger molecule higher than that of a smaller molecule?Larger molecules have more attractions between them. These take more energy to overcome.Larger molecules have fewer attractions between them. These take less energy to overcome.Larger molecules have fewer attractions between them. These take more energy to overcome.Larger molecules have more attractions between them. These take less energy to overcome.Question 14 of 22 Loading... 15. Recall a use of keroseneFuel for aeroplanesFuel for carsCookingFuel for lorriesQuestion 15 of 22 Loading... 16. What is a fuel?A fuel is a substance that is used to power vehiclesA fuel is a substance that contains chemical energyA fuel is a substance that, when burned, releases heat energyA fuel is a liquid used in electrolysisQuestion 16 of 22 Loading... 17. Explain the term hydrocarbonA hydrocarbon is a molecule that comes from crude oilA hydrocarbon is an organic moleculeA hydrocarbon is a molecule containing only hydrogen and carbonA hydrocarbon is a molecule that is in a homologous seriesQuestion 17 of 22 Loading... 18. Why does incomplete combustion occur?When there is reduced fuel avaliableWhen there is an insufficient supply of oxygen for complete combustionWhen there is an insufficient supply of waterWhen the fuel is wetQuestion 18 of 22 Loading... 19. State the names and molecular formulae of the first 5 alkanesmethane (CH₄), ethane (C₂H₆), tritane (C₃H₈), tetrane (C₄H₁₀), pentane (C₅H₁₂)methane (CH₄), ethane (C₂H₆), propane (C₃H₈), butane (C₄H₁₀), pentane (C₅H₁₂)methane (CH₄), ethane (C₂H₆), propane (C₃H₈), quatane (C₄H₁₀), pentane (C₅H₁₂)methane (CH₄), ethane (C₂H₆), tritane (C₃H₈), butane (C₄H₁₀), pentane (C₅H₁₂)Question 19 of 22 Loading... 20. Why are alkanes classified as saturated hydrocarbons?They are toxic substancesThey are usually solids at room temperatureThey do not react easilyThey contain only single bondsQuestion 20 of 22 Loading... 21. What is crude oil?A mixture of alkanesA mixture of hydrocarbonsA mixture of alcoholsAn oily liquidQuestion 21 of 22 Loading... 22. Explain the term isomerismAtoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutronsCompounds with the same empirical formula but different molecular formulasSolutions with the same ratio of ions but different concentrationsMolecules with the same molecular formula but with a different structureQuestion 22 of 22 Loading... Related Posts:The entire quiz question bank!The entire quiz question bank (Double only)!Key Calculations quizEquilibria (triple) quizCondensation Polymers quizElectrolysis quiz Hydr0Gen2020-02-16T16:34:17+00:00Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: Quiz, Topic: Alkanes & Crude Oil| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookXRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestVkEmail