Energy
Hydrocarbons are fuel Hydrocarbons (compounds with C and H) have energetic bonds. They can react with oxygen to release energy. These reactions are called COMBUSTION. Combustion reactions look like this: C x H y + O 2 CO 2 +H 2 O+ energy
Hydrocarbons - numbers C and H Named by number of carbon atoms and type of bonds. 1. C = meth6. C = hex 2. C = eth7. C = hept 3. C = prop8. C = oct 4. C = but9. C = non 5. C = pent10. C = dec
Organic Chemistry - bonds If all bonds are single, compound ends in – ane Formula will be C n H 2n+2 If one is double, compound ends in –ene Formula will be C n H 2n If one is triple, compound ends in –yne Formula will be C n H 2n-2 ACK! That’s too much! What do I really need to know?
KNOW this Methane is CH 4 (natural gas) Octane is C 8 H 18 (gasoline) Coal is mostly just C (but contains some H, O, S, N, and trace elements) Trace elements include Hg, Pb, Se, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Ni, Sb, Se
Coal combustion: C +O 2 CO 2
Fractional distillation separates components based on boiling point.
Alternative Fuels brainstorm
World vs US
Alternative sources of hydrocarbons Hydraulic fracturing Oil shales, oil sands Methane hydrates in ocean bottom
Using less energy Cogeneration Green roofs, straw bale houses Energy efficient lighting Insulation
Using solar energy Active solar home heating Passive solar home heating Solar cookers Photovoltaic cells
3NtND68 (solar lights) 3NtND68 XrpRlTU (solar water heating) XrpRlTU
Other sources Wind Tidal/wave energy Hydroelectric Biofuels Geothermal Hydrogen