Some alkanes are used as fuels for transport. Crude oil, which is a mixture of hydrocarbons, is the major source of these alkanes. Crude oil is processed by fractional distillation, cracking and reforming.
Fractional distillation produces fractions which contain molecules of a similar boiling temperature. Molecules containing six carbon atoms are found in both the petrol fraction and the higher boiling kerosene fraction.
i) Identify, by name or structural formula, the unbranched alkane with six carbon atoms found in kerosene.
(1)
ii) Explain why isomers of the alkane in (a)(i) have lower boiling temperatures and so are found in the petrol fraction.
(3)
During cracking, carbon to carbon bonds are broken.
Explain the two major reasons for cracking hydrocarbons.
Which of the following changes to the proportions of organic molecules within a fraction results from the reforming process?
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| Proportion of branched chain alkanes | Proportion of cyclic hydrocarbons |
☐ | A | decrease | decrease |
☐ | B | decrease | increase |
☐ | C | increase | decrease |
☐ | D | increase | increase |
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