Keywords : Carbon monoxide, unburnt hydrocarbons, particles, sulfur compounds, sulfur dioxide

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GCSE Core Chemistry Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of alkanes, given its formula of alkanes, given its formula Keywords Keywords : : Carbon monoxide, unburnt hydrocarbons, Carbon monoxide, unburnt hydrocarbons, particles, sulfur compounds, sulfur dioxide particles, sulfur compounds, sulfur dioxide Prior Learning: Prior Learning: Know what fractional distillation is & how Know what fractional distillation is & how it separates it separates

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formula

KeywordsKeywords:: Carbon monoxide, unburnt hydrocarbons, particles, sulfur Carbon monoxide, unburnt hydrocarbons, particles, sulfur compounds, sulfur dioxidecompounds, sulfur dioxide

Prior Learning:Prior Learning:Know what fractional distillation is & how it separatesKnow what fractional distillation is & how it separates

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formulaLearning Objectives: Identify and explain • The combustion products formed from fuels.• That in a combustion reaction, the amount of oxygen available to react affects the products produced.• The pollutants produced when we burn fuels.

I will be successful in this lesson if I can: • Write word equations for the complete combustion of hydrocarbons (Lvl C).• Describe differences between incomplete and complete combustion (Lvl C).• List pollutants formed when we burn fuels (Lvl C). • Complete balanced symbol equations for the complete and incomplete combustion of simple alkanes (Lvl A).• Explain how nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide and particulates are produced during the combustion process (Lvl A).

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formula

1.Hydrocarbons contain only hydrogen & carbon

2. Fuels can only be hydrocarbons

3. A fuel is burned to release energy

4. Fuel is stored light energy

5. Combustion is a reduction reaction

6. When hydrocarbons burn in plenty of oxygen, carbon dioxide & water is made

7. Carbon dioxide can be tested with a glowing splint

8. Oxygen can be tested with limewater

9. Water can be tested with blue cobalt chloride paper

10. Sulfur dioxide can be made by burning fossil fuels

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formulaCombustion is the scientific word for burning and is a type of chemical reaction.

Combustion is the reaction when a substance burns and reacts with oxygen to produce heat and light energy.

I know…

I know…

BUT STILL

You should have learnt this in Yr 7

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formulaWhen a substance burns, it is said to combust.

A fuel is a substance that reacts with oxygen (combusts) to release useful energy.

Many fractions obtained from crude oil are used as fuels because they contain hydrocarbons that burn easily and release a large amount of useful energy.

Combustion is a rapid reaction between a substance and oxygen that releases heat and light energy.

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formula

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formulaThe natural gas, methane, is often burnt for cooking. Methane is made up of carbon and hydrogen.

What gas does methane react with when it burns?

What substance will the carbon in methane change into when it burns in oxygen?

What substance will the hydrogen in methane change into when it burns in oxygen?

What is the word equation for the combustion of methane?

carbon dioxideoxygenmethane water

What is the chemical equation?

CH4 2O2 CO2 2H2O

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formula

Combustion demonstrationCombustion demonstration

How can we demonstrate How can we demonstrate combustion & the combustion & the products of combustion products of combustion with the provided with the provided equipment?equipment?

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formula

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formula

What are the products of thecomplete combustion of a hydrocarbon?

Plenty of air is needed to provide enough oxygen for a hydrocarbon fuel to burn completely.

oxygen carbon dioxidehydrocarbon + + water

The blue flame of a gas hob or a Bunsen burner is an example of complete combustion of a hydrocarbon (in this case, natural gas).

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formulaIf there is a shortage of air (oxygen), incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons takes place.Instead of producing just carbon dioxide and water, incomplete combustion also produces carbon monoxide and/or carbon (soot). These form tiny particle in the air (particulates). It also releases less energy than complete combustion.Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas because it reduces the ability of blood to carry oxygen.

Most fuels contain sulfur compounds. When the fuel burns, these sulfur compounds produce sulfur dioxide.

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formula

With the yellowyellow bunsen flame the oxygen flow is restricted &

incomplete combustion occurs. Therefore, a lower temperature is achieved &

soot is produced

With the blueblue bunsen flame the oxygen flow is in excess & complete combustion occurs. Therefore, combustion is most

efficient under these conditions, producing high

temperatures & only carbon dioxide & water

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formula

1. What type of chemical is propane?2. How many carbons in its carbon chain? 3. What happens when there is plenty of oxygen? 4. What happens when there is a shortage of oxygen?

DEMONSTRATION: ‘Burning Propane’ C1a 3.3

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formulaPropane is a hydrocarbon used in camping gas. What is the equation for its combustion?

oxygen carbon dioxidepropane + + water

5O2 3CO2C3H8 + + 4H20

How would the equations change if butane was used?

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formula

3.

1. Complete these word (symbol) equations

2.

2O2CH4

oxygenWax water

Petrol

8O2 CH4 H2O

carbon dioxide

carbon

4. CO C

CO2

Carbon dioxide

Oxygen Water

Carbon monoxide

CO2 2H2O

6 8 12

2 3

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formula

In pairs, write a summary sentence about as In pairs, write a summary sentence about as many of these words as you can….many of these words as you can….

You will be asked to read out your sentences You will be asked to read out your sentences & copy down the correct ones& copy down the correct ones

•CombustionCombustion

•Nitrogen oxideNitrogen oxide

•Sulfur dioxideSulfur dioxide

•ParticulatesParticulates

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formula

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formulaLearning Objectives: Identify and explain • The combustion products formed from fuels.• That in a combustion reaction, the amount of oxygen available to react affects the products produced.• The pollutants produced when we burn fuels.

I will be successful in this lesson if I can: • Write word equations for the complete combustion of hydrocarbons (Lvl C).• Describe differences between incomplete and complete combustion (Lvl C).• List pollutants formed when we burn fuels (Lvl C). • Complete balanced symbol equations for the complete and incomplete combustion of simple alkanes (Lvl A).• Explain how nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide and particulates are produced during the combustion process (Lvl A).

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GCSE Core Chemistry

Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. Exam tip; You MUST be able to write equations for burning hydrocarbons. You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of You should be able to write balanced symbol equations for the combustion of

alkanes, given its formulaalkanes, given its formula