Name the chemicals and write the formula Carbon monoxide CO.

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Name the chemicals and write the formula Carbon monoxide CO

How do you make these molecules? The nitrogen atoms comes from the ______ the oxygen atoms also come from the _____. These react in the _____ engine because it Is very _____. The oxygen atoms come from the _______, while the sulphur atoms are found as an impurity in _______. This is used in __________ stations to make electricity. It is possible to remove Sulphur dioxide from the gases by wet ___________.

Complete the word and symbol equations Carbon + _______  carbon monoxide C + ____  2CO _______ + oxygen  sulphur dioxide S + ____  SO 2 Methane + oxygen  carbon dioxide + water CH 4 + 2____  CO 2 + 2_____

Getting information from a graph (1) Which fossil fuel is used the most? How much oil is used in 2011? What year will gas run out? What year will oil run out?

Getting information from a graph (2) Describe the trend of the amount of coal being used from 1965 to Describe the predicted trend from 2025 to 2045 How much coal is being used in 2005?

Getting information from a graph (3) As more cigarettes are smoked what happens to the number of deaths from cancer? Is there a correlation between these two factors? Is there a causal link between the two?

What happens in the catalytic converter? Write more or less in the boxes to show the amount of gas with or without the catalytic converter. WITHOUT A CATALYTIC CONVERTER WITH A CATALYTIC CONVERTER Nitrogen monoxide Carbon monoxide Nitrogen Carbon monoxide Oxygen

Complete combustion This means that there will be an unlimited supply of oxygen. The gases produced are _______ ________ and ________ Complete the equation CH 4 + O 2  + How can you prove that carbon dioxide has been made?

Incomplete combustion This means that there will be an limited supply of oxygen. The gases produced are _______ ________ and ________ Complete the equation CH 4 + O 2  + What is a danger of carbon monoxide?

Choose the best 3 answers. What are the best ways to reduce your consumption of electricity?  turning up the heating at home  insulating your home  Leaving lights on when you leave a room  using low-energy lamps  using a microwave instead of an electric oven  leaving TV sets on standby Can you suggest any other ways to reduce your consumption of electricity?