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Petroleum A 1 Flashcards pp. 176-182

Transcript of Petroleum A 1 Flashcards pp. 176-182. Use the chart on pg. 177 to answer some of these questions.

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Petroleum A 1 Flashcardspp. 176-182

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questions.

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nucleus

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-central region of an atom containing protons & neutrons.

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State the relationship between the number of carbon atoms and

boiling points.

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-the fewer number of carbons will always have a lower boiling

point.

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State the density, boiling point, & viscosity for those compounds with a low number of carbon atoms

(like C2H6 ) .

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C2H6

-Low viscosity-Low density-Low boiling

point

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List 4 households items made from petroleum.

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Plastic containers, synthetic fibers, medicines, detergents, cosmetics, adhesives, etc.

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List 3 useful products derived from petroleum fractions.

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Gasoline, jet fuel, alcohols, dyes, diesel oil and fuel, asphalt, paraffin, greases

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State the density, viscosity, & boiling points for those compounds with a high number of carbon atoms (like C30H62 ).

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C30H62

-High viscosity-High density-High boiling point

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What is a hydrocarbon?

Give an example.

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-molecular compounds that contain only two elements, C & H

-CH4, C6H14

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Name three petroleum based products in this room.

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Paint, ceiling tiles, seat covers, bulletin boards, etc.

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What is a fractionating tower?

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Tower used to distill petroleum and separate it into different fractions. They separate by differences in boiling points and by the number of carbon atoms.

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Where in a distillation tower would you find petroleum fractions with:

a)Low boiling pointsb) high boiling points

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a) at the topb) at the bottom

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Who has more petroleum then they use?

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Central and South America, Middle east, and Africa

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Who imports oil?

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North America, Eastern and Western Europe, Asia and Oceania

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Would materials with a low number of carbons be solid, liquid, or gas?

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gas

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Would materials with a high number of carbons be solid, liquid, or gas?

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solid

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Are the intermolecular forces in compounds with a low # of carbons, strong or weak?

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Weak intermolecular forces = low number of carbons.

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Are the intermolecular forces in compounds with a high # of carbons, strong or weak?

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Strong intermolecular forces = high number of carbons.