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8 – Hydrocarbons Leaving Certificate Chemistry
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Organic Chemistry Leaving Certificate Chemistry
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Fuels Fuels are things which burn in oxygen to produce heat energy. Fossil fuels They are non-renewable
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Formation of Hydrocarbons When plants die in anaerobic conditions, they become fossilised and hydrocarbons are eventually formed over time
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Definition A hydrocarbon is a compound which contains carbon and hydrogen atoms only
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Fossil fuels
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Coal formation
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Oil and gas formation
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Fossil Fuels are Hydrocarbons OIL COAL NATURAL GAS These are all excellent sources of energy. They are superb fuels.
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Methane – An Important Hydrocarbon
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Why is Methane useful as a Fuel? It has a very high kilogram calorific value. It is easily distributed in pipes It is a relatively clean fuel 2004 – Higher Level – Q.6 (c) (6)
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Sources of Methane Decomposition of animal and vegetable waste – For example in swamps From Cows….. From Landfill Sites 2002 – Higher Level – Q.8 (b) (3)
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Hazards of Methane It is a colourless, odourless gas which when ignited produces explosions. However smelly chemicals called mercaptans are deliberately placed into natural gas supplies so we can detect leaks. 2002 – Higher Level – Q.8 (b) (3) 2004 – Higher Level – Q.6 (b) (3)
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Methane & The Greenhouse Effect Methane is a greenhouse gas and so it enhances the greenhouse effect which leads to global warming. 2002 – Higher Level – Q.8 (b) (3)
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Check your learning.. What is a hydrocarbon? What is a fuel? What is a fossil fuel and examples? About methane – sources, why good fuels, hazards?
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