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A:B: proteins Sodium hydroxide £100 Which is the raising agent used in cakes C:D: carbohydrates Baking powder

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A:B: Hydrocarbons colourings £200 Which of these is NOT a food additive? C:D: antioxidants emulsifiers

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A:B: Alkane Alkene £300 What is the name for an organic compound giving a perfume its smell? C:D: EsterHydrocarbon

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A:B: water perfume £500 Organic acid + alcohol = ester + ? C:D: oxygenHydrochloric acid

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A:B: solution insoluble £1,000 When removing nail varnish, the varnish is the…. C:D: solventSolute

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A:B: Nuclear powerCrude oil £2,000 Which is the fossil fuel? C:D: Solar powerHydroelectrics

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A:B: Petrol Gases £4,000 Crude oil is made up of what? C:D: PlasticsHydrocarbons

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A:B: CrackingFiltration £8,000 Crude oil is separated into useful products using… C:D: Fractional distillation Boiling

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A:B: Catalyst Heat £16,000 Cracking converts large hydrocarbons into smaller ones using? C:D: OxygenHeat and a catalyst

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Digestion A:B: Polymers £32,000 Plastics are made up of large molecules called…. C:D: Hydrocarbons Monomers Chains

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A:B: CrackingNylon £64,000 By what process are monomers joined together? C:D: PolymerisationFractional distillation

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A:B: Single covalent bondsNo covalent bonds £125,000 Alkanes have….. C:D: Double covalent bondsTriple covalent bonds

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A:B: EndothermicCooking £250,000 A reaction giving out heat is called…. C:D: CombustionExothermic

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A: B: Hydrophobic tails and hydrophobic heads Hydrophilic heads and Hydrophobic tails £500,000 Emulsifiers are characterised by… C:D: Hydrophillc tails and hydrophilic heads Hydrophobic heads and hydrophilic tails

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A:B: Paper £ 1,000,000 What do biodegradable polymers contain a lot of? C:D: StarchFoam Protein

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