7.1 Carbon compounds as fuels and feedstock

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  • The combustion of carbon-based fuels produces carbon dioxide and water.
    True
  • What does high energy content mean for a fuel source?
    More energy when combusted
  • Fuels that are readily available are preferred due to their availability
  • Carbon compounds release significant energy when they are combusted
  • What are the main products of combustion for hydrocarbon fuels?
    Carbon dioxide and water
  • Fuels with lower emissions of pollutants are considered more environmentally friendly.
  • What are the products of propane combustion?
    Carbon dioxide and water
  • Fuels with high energy content per unit mass are more efficient.

    True
  • What is the chemical formula for methane?
    CH₄
  • The combustion products of methane are carbon dioxide and water.
    True
  • What is the balanced combustion reaction for methane?
    CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O
  • Which two carbon-based fuels have the highest energy content per unit mass?
    Methane and propane
  • Air pollution from burning carbon fuels includes nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides.
    True
  • Transitioning to renewable energy sources like solar and wind power helps reduce dependence on finite fossil fuel reserves
  • What greenhouse gas is released when carbon-based fuels are combusted?
    Carbon dioxide
  • Many carbon-based fuels are derived from finite fossil fuel reserves
  • What type of carbon compounds are often used as feedstocks in the chemical industry?
    Hydrocarbons
  • Carbon compounds are essential building blocks for products like plastics, pharmaceuticals, and dyes
  • What is the key component of natural gas?
    Methane
  • Properties of a good fuel source
    1️⃣ High energy content
    2️⃣ Ease of combustion
    3️⃣ Availability
    4️⃣ Cost-effectiveness
    5️⃣ Low environmental impact
  • Match the carbon-based fuel with its description:
    Methane ↔️ Simplest hydrocarbon fuel
    Propane ↔️ Liquefied petroleum gas
    Octane ↔️ Main component of gasoline
  • Propane has a higher energy content than methane.
    False
  • Match the carbon-based fuel with its combustion reaction:
    Methane ↔️ CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O
    Propane ↔️ C₃H₈ + 5O₂ → 3CO₂ + 4H₂O
    Octane ↔️ 2C₈H₁₈ + 25O₂ → 16CO₂ + 18H₂O
  • Octane has a moderate ease of combustion
  • What are the combustion products of all carbon-based fuels mentioned in the text?
    Carbon dioxide and water
  • The combustion of carbon fuels releases CO₂, which contributes to global warming
  • Improving energy efficiency is a strategy to reduce the environmental impact of carbon fuels.

    True
  • What are carbon compounds used as in the chemical industry?
    Feedstocks
  • Methane is used in the production of methanol and formaldehyde
  • What are methane's industrial uses?
    Methanol and formaldehyde production
  • What is the chemical formula of methane?
    CH₄
  • What is the primary difference between using carbon compounds as fuels versus feedstocks?
    Energy versus transformation
  • What is produced from methane according to the study material?
    Methanol and formaldehyde
  • Steps involved in cracking carbon-based feedstocks
    1️⃣ Breaking down larger hydrocarbons
    2️⃣ Producing alkenes and aromatics
    3️⃣ Generating ethene and benzene
  • Polymerization is used to produce plastics and synthetic fibers
  • Polymerization links smaller molecules to form long-chain polymers.

    True
  • What is a key factor in the sustainability of using carbon compounds as feedstock?
    Renewable vs. non-renewable sources
  • Environmental impacts from processing carbon-based feedstocks must be minimized for sustainability.

    True
  • Circular economy principles such as recycling and reusing enhance sustainability
  • The chemical industry can reduce its environmental impact by considering sustainability factors.

    True