Other Substances From Oil GCSE Questions
Other Substances From Oil GCSE Questions
Other Substances From Oil GCSE Questions
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Q1.
The equation below shows the cracking of a hydrocarbon compound into two different
compounds, A and B.
(a)
(b)
Q2.
The diagram shows an apparatus that can be used to carry out cracking reactions in a
laboratory.
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(a)
(b)
Paraffin contains decane. The cracking of decane can be represented by the equation
below. A decane molecule is split into two smaller molecules.
Complete the equation by adding the formula of the other product.
C10H22 (l) .................... (l) + C2H4 (g)
decane
(1)
(c)
Would you expect C2H4 molecules to collect at position A or B shown on the diagram?
Position ............................
Explain your answer.
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(1)
(d)
(e)
Explain, as fully as you can, why cracking is used in the oil industry.
To gain full marks in this question you should write your ideas in good English. Put them
into a sensible order and use the correct scientific words.
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(f)
The cracking reaction produces a mixture of products. The mixture contains hydrocarbons
with different boiling points.
Suggest a method of separating this mixture.
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(1)
(Total 9 marks)
Q3 Modem window frames are often made from uPVC which contains the plastic poly(chloroethene).
(a)
(b)
(ii)
(3)
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(iii)
(iv)
Q4.
Known crude oil reserves are being used up rapidly. Crude oil is used to produce many
useful fuels, such as petrol. One way to conserve crude oil reserves would be to increase the
production of bio-fuels.
(a)
Ethanol can be produced for use as a bio-fuel. Cars can be powered by ethanol or
ethanolpetrol mixtures.
Sugar cane can be fermented to give a mixture of water (boiling point 100 C) and
ethanol (boiling point 78 C).
(i)
(ii)
3O2
2.........
3.........
(2)
(b)
The cost of producing a bio-fuel, such as ethanol, by fermentation, is at least three times
higher than the production cost of petrol. It costs less to produce ethanol from alkanes. In
the production, the vapour of an alkane is passed over a hot catalyst.
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(ii)
C
(1)
(iii)
(c)
As explained in parts (a) and (b), ethanol can be made using either sugar or alkanes as
the starting material.
Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of using these two starting materials to
produce ethanol.
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(Total 10 marks)
Q5.
Plastic bags are used to carry, protect and store food. Plastic bags are made from
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polymers.
(i)
Ethene is the small molecule (the monomer) used to make the polymer for this
plastic bag.
Name the polymer that is made from ethene.
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(1)
(ii)
Use the correct word from the box to complete the sentence about ethene.
condensing
corroding
cracking
(iii)
(b)
The hydrocarbons used to make ethene come from crude oil. The properties of
hydrocarbons are linked to the number of carbon atoms in their molecules.
(i)
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Boiling point in C
36
69
99
125
151
(2)
(ii)
What happens to the boiling point of a hydrocarbon as the number of carbon atoms
increases?
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(1)
(iii)
All the hydrocarbons in the table are found in petrol. Petrol is one of the fractions
separated from crude oil.
Describe how the fractions are separated from crude oil.
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(2)
(c)
Most plastic bags that are made of hydrocarbons are not biodegradable.
Used plastic bags can be:
burned to give out heat energy, which would produce large amounts of gases.
Would burning used plastic bags be better for the environment than dumping them in
landfill?
Explain your answer.
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Q6.
(a)
(i)
(ii)
Poly(ethene) molecule
(2)
(b)
Suggest two reasons why disposing of the tablet containers in a landfill site could
cause problems.
1 .......................................................................................................................
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2 .......................................................................................................................
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(2)
(ii)
Suggest one reason why recycling the tablet containers would be difficult.
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Q7.
(a)
Fraction
Boiling point
in C
Carbon
chain
length
Relative %
in crude oil
Relative %
demand
Naphtha
20180
59
10
20
Gasoline (petrol)
20200
510
10
20
Kerosene (paraffin)
180260
1016
15
23
Diesel
260340
1420
20
25
Fuel oil
370600
2070
45
12
Why does gasoline (petrol) have a lower boiling point than fuel oil?
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(b)
(c)
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(2)
(Total 5 marks)
Q8.
Plastics are used to make many everyday items, such as the body of the kettle.
(a)
monomers
polymers
(1)
(ii)
crude oil
separated
from
limestone
metal
ores
(1)
(b)
(3)
(Total 5 marks)
Q9.
(a) PEX is a material that is used as an alternative to copper for hot water pipes.
PEX is made from poly(ethene).
(i)
(ii)
PEX is a shape memory polymer. What property does a shape memory polymer
have?
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(1)
(iii)
Poly(ethene)
PEX
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(3)
(b)
Copper was considered to be the most suitable material to use for hot water pipes.
PEX is now used as an alternative material for hot water pipes.
Copper is extracted from its ore by a series of processes.
1 The low-grade ore is powdered and concentrated.
2 Smelting is carried out in an oxygen flash furnace. This furnace is heated to
1100 C using a hydrocarbon fuel. The copper ore is blown into the furnace with air,
producing impure, molten copper.
3 Oxygen is blown into the impure, molten copper to remove any sulfur. The copper is
cast into rectangular slabs.
4 The final purification of copper is done by electrolysis.
PEX is made from crude oil by a series of processes.
1 Fractional distillation
2 Cracking
3 Polymerisation
4 Conversion of poly(ethene) into PEX
Suggest the possible environmental advantages of using PEX instead of copper for hot
water pipes.
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Q10.
Crude oil is used to make useful substances such as alkenes and plastics.
(a)
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(i)
( )
CH4
C2H4
C2H6
(1)
(ii)
Tick ( ) the name of the plastic formed when many ethene molecules join together.
Name of plastic
( )
Poly(ethene)
Poly(ethanol)
Poly(propene)
(b)
Read the article about plastics and then answer the questions.
THE PROBLEM WITH PLASTIC WASTE
The UK produces about 3 million tonnes of plastics from crude oil every
year.
Most of the litter found on UK beaches is plastic waste.
80% of the plastics produced end up in landfill sites.
The UK recycles only 7% of plastic waste.
(i)
Draw a ring around the correct answer in the box to complete the sentence.
Litter that is plastic waste needs to be removed from beaches
decomposes
because it
is flammable
is not
biodegradable
(1)
(ii)
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(1)
(iii)
Q111.
(a)
(i)
How does the number of carbon atoms in a hydrocarbon affect its boiling point?
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(1)
(ii)
Suggest the lowest temperature to which crude oil needs to be heated to vaporize all
the hydrocarbons in the table.
Temperature = ................................................ C
(1)
(iii)
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Temperature = ................................................ C
(1)
(b)
The bar chart shows the relative supply and demand for the petrol and diesel fractions.
(i)
How does the relative supply and demand for petrol and diesel fractions cause
problems for an oil company?
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(2)
(ii)
Q12.
The carbon cost depends on the amount of carbon dioxide emitted in making and transporting
the product.
The more carbon dioxide emitted, the higher the carbon cost.
(a)
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(1)
(ii)
C2H4
C3H8
Explain why there is a carbon cost for the process of cracking a hydrocarbon.
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(b)
The diagram shows information about water sold in plastic bottles in the UK.
The diagram also shows the average distances that water and plastic bottles are
transported.
Suggest how the high carbon cost of water sold in plastic bottles could be reduced.
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(Total 6 marks)
Q13.
The maker of an electronic games player needs someone to supply the plastic case. Four
companies have been asked to give details of the case they could make. These details are
given in the table.
(a)
Company
Cost of each
case in pence
Strength
Mass of
plastic used to
make the case
in grams
230
8 out of 10
410
275
9 out of 10
550
400
6 out of 10
320
300
5 out of 10
250
Percentage of
plastic wasted
per case
One observation that can be made from the table is that as the strength increases the
percentage wastage decreases.
Suggest two observations that could be made about the mass of the cases.
1. ..................................................................................................................
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2. ..................................................................................................................
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(b)
Companies A, B and C use plastic made from crude oil to make their cases. Company D
uses a bioplastic made from sugar cane to make its cases.
Suggest one environmental advantage and one environmental disadvantage of using
bioplastics.
Advantage ....................................................................................................
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Disadvantage ...............................................................................................
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(c)
Which company, A, B, C or D, would make the case that is the best value for money?
Explain why you have chosen this company.
Company .....................................................................................................
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(Total 6 marks)
Q14.
In 1939 Roy Plunkett opened the valve on a new cylinder of tetrafluoroethene gas. No gas
came out!
He cut the cylinder open and found that the gas had changed into a white solid. This solid was
an addition polymer.
(a)
Give the name of the addition polymer that formed inside the cylinder.
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(1)
(b)
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(c)
Q15.
This question is about the use hydrocarbons and the production of compounds from
hydrocarbons.
(a)
C2H4
Hydrocarbon K
C6H14
Hydrocarbon L
Choose the correct processes from the box to complete the sentences.
combustion
(i)
hydration
thermal decomposition
polymerisation
(ii)
(iii)
Describe a test to distinguish between hydrocarbons K and L and give the result of
the test.
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(b)
Hydrocarbon J burns completely in oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water vapour.
2 C8H18
(i)
25 O2
16 CO2
18 H2O
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Answer = ................................. g
(2)
(ii)
The mass of carbon dioxide produced is greater than the 114g of hydrocarbon J
that was burned.
Explain why.
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(2)
(c)
Process 2
(ii)
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