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Chemistry 121/122
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Natural Gas Made up of hydrocarbons with low molar masses (mostly methane) Good for combustion because it burns with a hot, clean flame Natural gas is separated into its hydrocarbon components through liquefaction They are sold as liquid petroleum gas (LPG)
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Petroleum Otherwise known as crude oil Most are straight chain and branched chain alkanes Amount of carbon can vary from 1 – 40 The mixture has to be separated, or refined, in order to be useful This begins with distillation into fractions according to boiling points
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Cracking Due to the demand of gasoline, chains of carbon that do not fall under its criteria need to be broken, or cracked, into more useful molecules Cracking can occur with catalysts and heat Some of these molecules are also used to manufacture plastics and paints
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Coal Vegetation died and became peat Peat can be used an an inexpensive fuel If left in the ground, it can eventually turn into lignite, or brown coal, then bituminous coal, and ultimately, hard coal All have increasing amounts of carbon and lesser amount of water Obtained by mining Mostly composed of aromatic compounds of high molar mass
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