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Connect 4 Change the terms in the following template to customize Connect 4 for any topic. You will need to copy one copy of one of the two templates (this is the game board) and two different colored copies of the second template page (these will be cut out to make the colored chips played by each player).

The process of separating crude oil What is a hydrocarbon? The process of separating crude oil What do coal oil and natural gas have in common Why is crude oil a non renewable resource? Why does LPG condense at the top of the fractional distillation column? What is the process used to break down less useful long chain hydrocarbons What conditions are needed for cracking? Why are the shorter hydrocarbons more useful? What does finite mean? What is the equation for burning fuels? What should be considered when choosing a fuel? What are the products of incomplete combustion? What is the balanced symbol equation for the burning of methane? What gases make up clean air? What part of a car helps reduce the pollution from the exhaust? What is a polymer? If the monomer is styrene, what is the polymer? What is polymerisation, and what are the conditions needed? An alkene has a _____ bond What do we use to test for alkenes? Give three examples of designer polymers How do proteins change when cooked? Name three food additives What properties does a perfume need to have?

Something that contains only hydrogen and carbon Fractional distillation They are fossil fuels It is being used faster than it is being produced It has the lowest boiling point/smallest hydrocarbon chain Cracking High temperature and a catalyst They are fuels A limited amount/ will run out Fuel + Oxygen  Carbon dioxide + Water Energy given Availability Storage Cost Pollution caused Ease of use Carbon monoxide + Water + Carbon CH4+2O2 CO2+2H2O Nitrogen (78%) Oxygen (21%) Carbon dioxide (0.035%) Nobel gases (Water vapour) Catalytic convertor A long chain of monomers Polystyrene Many monomers added together using high pressure and a catalyst Double Bromine solution Gore tex Teflon Kevlar They change shape Flavour enhancer Food colouring Emulsifiers Antioxidents Preservatives Non toxic No reaction with water No irritation Insoluble Evaporates

Something that contains only hydrogen and carbon Fractional distillation They are fossil fuels It is being used faster than it is being produced It has the lowest boiling point/smallest hydrocarbon chain Cracking High temperature and a catalyst They are fuels A limited amount/ will run out Fuel + Oxygen  Carbon dioxide + Water Energy given Availability Storage Cost Pollution caused Ease of use Carbon monoxide + Water + Carbon CH4+2O2 CO2+2H2O Nitrogen (78%) Oxygen (21%) Carbon dioxide (0.035%) Nobel gases (Water vapour) Catalytic convertor A long chain of monomers Polystyrene Many monomers added together using high pressure and a catalyst Double Bromine solution Gore tex Teflon Kevlar They change shape Flavour enhancer Food colouring Emulsifiers Antioxidents Preservatives Non toxic No reaction with water No irritation Insoluble Evaporates