Fuels (Edexcel GCSE Combined Science: Chemistry): Exam Questions

2 hours20 questions
1a2 marks

The structure of a molecule of propane is shown as

propane

Give the names of the elements combined together in propane.

1b3 marks

Propane can burn completely in oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.

i) Write the word equation for this reaction.

(2)

ii) Propane is a fuel.

Give the reason why fuels are burned.

(1)

1c1 mark

Which product is formed when there is incomplete combustion of propane?

A

sulfur dioxide

B

oxygen

C

hydrogen

D

carbon monoxide

    1d1 mark

    Which of the following is the formula of a hydrocarbon?

    A

    C6H5OH

    B

    CH2OHCH2OH

    C

    H2C=CHCH2CH3

    D

    C6H12Cl2

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      2a1 mark

      Crude oil is a mixture of organic compounds. Most of these compounds are saturated hydrocarbons from the same homologous series.

      State the name of this homologous series.

      2b4 marks

      An industrial process is used to separate crude oil into fractions.

       i) The process depends on a difference in a property of the fractions. What is this property?

      A

      boiling point

      B

      density

      C

      flammability

      D

      melting point

      (1)

      ii) The boxes give some uses of fractions and some names of fractions. 

      Draw one straight line from each use to its correct fraction.


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      (3)

      2c2 marks

      Fuels obtained from the fractions may contain impurities including sulfur.

      Explain how the combustion of sulfur in fuels may cause an environmental problem.

      2d4 marks

      Some of the fractions contain long-chain molecules which are not very useful.

       i) Give the name of the process used to convert long-chain molecules into more useful shorter-chain molecules.

       

      (1)

       ii) Name the catalyst used in the industrial process to convert long-chain molecules into shorter-chain molecules.

      (1)

      iii) When C13H28 is used in this process, three different molecules are formed.

      Complete the equation for this reaction.  

      C13H28  →  C8H18  +  C3H__  +  C__H4 (2)

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      3a5 marks

      Fuels are combusted to release some of the chemical energy stored within their molecules. The combustion of fuels produces a variety of chemicals.

      Complete the sentences to describe the two different types of combustion.

       

      ____________________ combustion occurs with a ____________________ supply of oxygen forming carbon dioxide and water.

       

      ____________________ combustion occurs with a ____________________ supply of oxygen forming carbon ____________________, carbon and water.

      3b4 marks

      The different products of combustion can be attributed to different issues.

      Match the combustion product to its associated issue.

      You must only draw one line from each combustion product.

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      3c2 marks

      Most vehicles now have catalytic converters to remove various pollutants. The most common transition metals used in catalytic converters are platinum, palladium and rhodium, which are all relatively expensive.

      Explain how these metals are used inside a catalytic converter despite their cost.

      3d2 marks

      Over recent years, the use of hydrogen as a fuel has increased with an estimated 5% increase in the worldwide demand for hydrogen between 2020 and 2021.

      State one advantage and one disadvantage of the use of hydrogen as a fuel.

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      4a1 mark

      Sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen are two common pollutants. 

      Nitrogen has an atomic number of 7.

      Complete the electronic structure of nitrogen.

       

      _ECPO~F8_shells-
      4b3 marks

      In a car engine, oxides of nitrogen are released into the atmosphere.

      Complete the sentences using the words in the box to help you. 

      high

      poisoning

      nitrogen

      global warming

      nitric acid

      low

      carbon dioxide

      oxygen

      global dimming

      Oxides of nitrogen are produced when nitrogen reacts with .............................. in the air.

      This reaction occurs at   ............................ temperatures.

      Oxides of nitrogen cause   ............................

      4c1 mark

      Sulfur dioxide is formed when energy is released from burning a fuel.

      Which reaction releases energy from a fuel?

      A

      Respiration

      B

      Combustion

      C

      Neutralisation

      D

      Decomposition

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        5a2 marks

        Crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons which can be separated into useful fractions by fractional distillation. 

        Figure 1 shows a fractional distillation column and the fractions produced when crude oil is distilled. 

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        Figure 1

        i) Name the fraction used in domestic heating. 

        (1)

        ii) Name the fraction that contains hydrocarbons with the highest boiling point. 

        (1)

        5b1 mark

        When crude oil is fractionally distilled, the demand for some fractions is greater than the amount produced. 

        The relative amounts of each fraction in crude oil and the relative demand for each one is shown in Figure 2. 

        fraction

        relative amount

        relative demand

        gases

        3

        7

        petrol

        13

        30

        kerosene

        17

        10

        diesel oil

        25

        30

        fuel oil

        38

        22

        bitumen 

        10

        5

        Figure 2

        Which of the following shows the fractions where the relative amount is greater than the relative demand in the crude oil?

        A

        kerosene, diesel oil, bitumen

        B

        bitumen, petrol, gases 

        C

        fuel oil, bitumen, kerosene 

        D

        gases, petrol, diesel oil

          5c1 mark

          Some of the fractions produced from fractional distillation can be broken down into smaller hydrocarbons by cracking. 

          Decane, C10H22, can be cracked to produce one molecule of ethene, ,  and one molecule of CXH18.

          C10H22  →   C2H4   +    CXH18   

          Determine the value of x in the molecule CXH18.

          5d2 marks

          Describe a test you could to distinguish between the alkane and alkene produced in part c). 

          Give the result of this test. 

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          11 mark

          Which molecule can be cracked to produce hexane, C6H14?

          (1)

           

          A

          C4H8

          B

          C4H10

          C

          C6H12

          D

          C10H22

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            2a1 mark

            Crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons.

            It can be separated into fractions.

            Which of these mixtures shows formulae of substances that could be in the gaseous fraction of crude oil?

            (1)

            A

            C2H4, C3H8, C4H10O

            B

            C2H4, C3H7Br, C4H10

            C

            C2H6, C3H8, C4H10

            D

            C2H6, C3H7Br, C4H10O

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              Figure 11 shows the percentages of the fractions in crude oil from three different oil wells.

                 percentage of fraction in crude oil from

              fraction

              oil well A

              oil well B

              oil well C

              gases

              1

              6

              9

              petrol

              2

              15

              24

              kerosene

              6

              14

              20

              diesel oil

              7

              10

              16

              fuel oil

              26

              28

              30

              bitumen

              58

              27

              1

              Figure 11

              i) State which oil well produces a crude oil containing the highest percentage of the high boiling point fractions.

              (1)

              ii) A barrel of crude oil from oil well B weighs 130 kg.

              Calculate the mass of kerosene in this barrel.

              (1)

              2c6 marks

              Diesel is the fuel used in most bus engines.

              Research is being carried out into the use of hydrogen, instead of diesel, as a fuel for buses.

              Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using hydrogen, rather than diesel, as a fuel for buses.

              (6)

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              Fractions of crude oil contain alkanes.

              A sample of decane, C10H22, was cracked using the apparatus in Figure 12.

              This produced a mixture of products, including ethene.

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              Figure 4

              i) Explain how ethene is produced using the apparatus in Figure 4.

              (3)

              ii) One molecule of decane produced two molecules of propene, C3H6, and one molecule of product Z.

              C10H22 → 2C3H6 + product Z

              What is the formula of product Z?

              A

              C4H8

              B

              C4H10

              C

              C7H14

              D

              C7H16

              iii) When decane undergoes complete combustion, a mixture of carbon dioxide and water is formed.

              Complete the balanced equation for this reaction.

              (2)

              2C10H22 + .......... O2 → .......... CO2+ .......... H2O

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              31 mark

              Pollutants released from burning fuels can negatively affect health and the environment.

              Which of the following is not the correct effect for the given pollutant?

              (1)

               

               

               

              Pollutant 

              Effect

              A

              carbon dioxide

              global warming

              B

              sulfur dioxide

              acid rain

              C

              oxides of nitrogen

              respiratory problems

              D

              carbon particulates

              poisonous

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                4a1 mark

                Crude oil is found in the Earth’s crust.

                Which of the statements about crude oil is correct?

                (1)

                A

                crude oil is a finite resource

                B

                crude oil is a mixture of the elements hydrogen and carbon

                C

                all of the molecules in crude oil contain rings of carbon atoms

                D

                crude oil is used in cars as a fuel

                  4b2 marks

                  i) Use a word from the box to complete each of the sentences about the fractional distillation of crude oil.

                  condensed            heated           melted         solidified        stirred

                  Each word may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

                  (2)

                  The separation of crude oil into fractions occurs in a fractional distillation column. Before crude oil is passed into the column it is ................................................. .

                  During the distillation, vapour rises up the column until it is cold enough for the vapour to form a liquid. The vapour has been ................................................... .

                  ii) Complete this sentence by underlining the correct answer in the box.

                  (1)

                  Compared with the fraction from the top of the column,

                  the fraction from the bottom of the column

                  has more carbon atoms per molecule.

                  has a lower viscosity.

                  is easier to ignite.

                  4c1 mark

                  When crude oil is separated into fractions, the amount of each fraction obtained rarely matches the demand for that fraction.

                  Figure 7 shows the relative amounts of four of the fractions obtained from a crude oil and the relative demand for each of these fractions.

                  fraction

                  relative amount obtained

                  from the crude oil

                  relative demand

                  gases

                  5

                  5

                  petrol

                  10

                  25

                  kerosene

                  20

                  25

                  fuel oil

                  45

                  5

                  Figure 7

                  State the fraction for which the relative amount obtained exceeds the relative demand.

                  (1)

                  4d3 marks

                  In January 2015 the United Kingdom produced 850 000 barrels of crude oil per day. 45% of this crude oil was fuel oil.

                  Calculate the number of barrels of fuel oil present in the 850 000 barrels of crude oil.

                  Give your answer to two significant figures.

                  (3)

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                  51 mark

                  Incomplete combustion occurs when there is insufficient oxygen for a reaction.

                  Which are the two main substances formed during incomplete combustion, aside from water?

                  (1)

                   

                  A

                  Carbon monoxide and soot

                  B

                  Soot and sulfur dioxide 

                  C

                  Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide 

                  D

                  Oxides of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide 

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                    6a1 mark

                    Crude oil is a complex mixture of substances.

                    Crude oil can be separated into useful fractions by fractional distillation.

                    Figure 7 shows a fractional distillation column and the fractions produced when a sample of crude oil is distilled.

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                    Figure 7

                    The properties of these fractions vary from the top of the column to the bottom of the column.

                    Which of the following is a trend in a property of the fractions obtained from the top of the column to those obtained from the bottom?

                    (1)

                    A

                    the average number of carbon atoms in molecules present decreases

                    B

                    the ease of ignition increases

                    C

                    the boiling points decrease

                    D

                    the viscosities increase

                      6b2 marks

                      Figure 8 shows a graph of the boiling points of some alkanes against the number of carbon atoms in one molecule of each alkane.


                      fig-8-q6c-1cho-2h-paper-1-june-2018


                      Figure 8

                      Explain the pattern shown by this graph.

                      (2)

                      6c5 marks

                      When crude oil is separated into fractions, the amount of each fraction obtained rarely matches the demand for that fraction.

                      Figure 9 shows the relative amounts of six of the fractions present in a crude oil and the relative demand for each of these fractions.

                      fig-9-q6d-1cho-2h-paper-1-june-2018

                      Figure 9

                      Cracking is used to match the relative amount of a fraction of crude oil to the demand for that fraction.

                      i) Use the information in Figure 9 to give the name of the fraction that is most likely to need to be cracked.

                      (1)

                      ii) In a cracking reaction, reactants are heated to form products. This reaction is endothermic.

                      On the axes provided, draw the reaction profile of this reaction. Label the energy of the reactants, the energy of the products and the activation energy of the reaction.

                      (3)

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                      iii) Dodecane, C12H26, can be cracked to form useful products. Complete the equation for the cracking of dodecane by filling in the formula of the single molecule needed to balance the equation.

                      (1)

                      C12H26 rightwards arrow ....................................... + 3C2H4

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                      71 mark

                      Fractional distillation is the process by which crude oil is separated into simpler, more useful fractions.

                      Which of the following statements about the process of fractional distillation is correct?

                      (1)

                       

                      A

                      The fractionating column is cooler at the bottom than at the top

                      B

                      The fractions collected at the top of the fractionating column have a high boiling point

                      C

                      The molecules in each fraction have a similar boiling point and carbon chain length

                      D

                      The fractions collected at the bottom of the fractionating column have a low viscosity

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                        8a1 mark

                        Most of the fuels used today are obtained from crude oil.

                        Which statement about crude oil is correct?

                        (1)

                        A

                        crude oil is a compound of different hydrocarbons

                        B

                        crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons 

                        C

                        crude oil contains different hydrocarbons, all with the same molecular formula 

                        D

                        crude oil is an unlimited supply of hydrocarbons 

                          8b3 marks

                          Crude oil is separated into several fractions by fractional distillation.

                          Two of these fractions are kerosene and diesel oil.

                           

                          i) State a use for each of these fractions. 

                          (2)

                           kerosene ....................................................................................................

                            diesel oil ....................................................................................................

                           

                          ii) Figure 13 shows where the fractions kerosene and diesel oil are produced in the fractionating column.

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                           Figure 13

                           

                          Kerosene is obtained higher up the column than diesel oil.

                          Kerosene and diesel oil fractions have slightly different properties.

                          Choose a property.

                          State how this property for kerosene compares with the property for diesel oil. 

                          (1)

                          property ....................................................................................................

                           comparison ....................................................................................................

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                          Figure 14 shows the formulae of a molecule of butane and of a molecule of pentane.

                          Butane and pentane are neighbouring members of the same homologous series.

                           

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                          Figure 14

                           

                          i) Explain, using these formulae, why butane and pentane are neighbouring members of the same homologous series.

                           

                          (2)

                            ii) Butane has the formula C4H10.

                           Calculate the mass of carbon in 100 g of butane.

                           Give your answer to three significant figures.

                           (relative atomic masses: H = 1.00, C = 12.0;

                          relative formula mass: C4H10 = 58.0)

                           You must show your working.

                           (3)

                           

                          iii) Butane burns completely in air to form carbon dioxide and water. 

                          Write the word equation for this reaction.

                           

                          (2)

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                          91 mark

                          Kerosene, bitumen and diesel oil are fractions obtained through the fractional distillation of crude oil.

                          Which of the following shows the correct use of each fraction?

                          (1)

                           

                           

                           

                          kerosene

                          bitumen

                          fuel oil

                          A

                          fuel for aircraft

                          surfacing roads

                          in power stations

                          B

                          fuel for trains

                          in power stations

                          fuel for aircraft

                          C

                          in domestic heating

                          surfacing roads

                          in power stations

                          D

                          fuel for aircraft

                          in domestic cooking

                          in domestic cooking

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                            10a3 marks

                            Methane is a hydrocarbon fuel.

                            i) Complete the word equation for the complete combustion of methane in oxygen.

                            (2)

                            methane + ................................. → water + ................................

                            ii) The incomplete combustion of methane can produce carbon and carbon monoxide.

                            Give the reason why carbon and carbon monoxide are produced in the incomplete combustion of methane.

                            (1)

                            10b2 marks

                            Crude oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons. Crude oil can be separated into useful fractions by fractional distillation.

                            Figure 10 shows a fractional distillation column and the fractions produced when crude oil is distilled.


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                            Figure 10

                            i) Name the fraction in Figure 10 that is used to surface roads.

                            (1)

                            ii) Name the fraction in Figure 10 that contains hydrocarbons with the lowest boiling point.

                            (1)

                            10c1 mark

                            When crude oil is fractionally distilled, the demand for some fractions is more than the amount produced.

                            Figure 11 shows the relative amounts of each fraction in a crude oil and the relative demand for each of these fractions.

                            fraction

                            relative amount

                            relative demand

                            gases

                            2

                            6

                            petrol

                            12

                            29

                            kerosene

                            16

                            11

                            diesel oil

                            24

                            29

                            fuel oil

                            37

                            21

                            bitumen

                            9

                            4

                            Figure 11

                            Which of the following shows the fractions where the relative demand is greater than the relative amount in the crude oil?

                            (1)

                            A

                            kerosene, diesel oil, bitumen

                            B

                            gases, petrol, diesel oil 

                            C

                            gases, petrol, kerosene 

                            D

                            petrol, diesel oil, fuel oil

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                              Cracking involves the breaking down of large hydrocarbon molecules into smaller hydrocarbon molecules.

                              i) Octane, C8 H18, can be cracked to produce one molecule of ethene, C2H4, and one molecule of CxH 14.

                              C8H18 → C2H4+ CxH14

                              Determine the value of x in the molecule of CxH14.

                              (1)

                              x = .........................................

                              ii) Dodecane is a large hydrocarbon molecule. When one molecule of dodecane is cracked the products are one molecule of octane and one molecule of butene.

                              dodecane → octane + butene

                              Calculate the maximum mass of octane that could be produced when 340 g of dodecane is cracked in this reaction.

                              (relative formula masses: dodecane = 170, octane = 114)

                              (2)

                              mass of octane = ............................................... g

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                              1a3 marks

                              An impure hydrocarbon fuel is burned in the apparatus in Figure 1.

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                              Figure 1

                              When the fuel is burned

                              • the funnel becomes hot

                              • a colourless liquid forms in tube A

                              • the indicator in tube B changes colour to show an acidic gas.

                              Explain these observations.

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                              The energies of some bonds are shown in Figure 2.

                              bond

                              bond energy in kJmol-1

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                              435

                              straight O equals straight O

                              496

                              begin mathsize 14px style straight C equals straight O end style

                              805

                              straight H long dash straight O

                              463

                              Figure 2

                              Methane burns in oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water. The equation shows the structures of the molecules.

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                              Calculate the energy change, in kJ mol-1, for this reaction.

                              energy change = .................................. kJ mol-1

                              1c6 marks

                              Petrol and diesel are used as fuels for cars. The emissions from three similar sized cars were investigated.
                              The first car was the oldest, had no catalytic converter and used petrol.
                              The other two cars were only a few years old. One of these was fitted with a catalytic converter and used petrol and the other car used diesel.

                              Figure 9 shows the emissions in grams for each kilometre travelled by these three cars.

                               

                              emissions in gkm-1

                              carbon monoxide

                              nitrogen oxides

                              carbon dioxide

                              carbon particulates

                              car with no catalytic converter using petrol

                              1.60

                              0.09

                              180

                              0.00

                              car with catalytic converter using petrol

                              0.67

                              0.02

                              180

                              0.00

                              car using diesel

                              0.05

                              0.19

                              130

                              0.02

                              Figure 3

                              Discuss and compare the impact on the environment of the emissions from these three cars using the information from Figure 9.

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                              2a4 marks

                              Pentadecane, C15H32, is a hydrocarbon and is used as a fuel.

                              The incomplete combustion of pentadecane produces carbon monoxide.

                               Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas.

                              i) Explain why the incomplete combustion of pentadecane can produce carbon monoxide as one of the products.

                              (2)

                              ii) Explain how carbon monoxide behaves as a toxic gas.

                              (2)

                              2b1 mark

                              1 mole of pentadecane can be cracked to form 1 mole of octane, C8H18, and 1 mole of propene, C3H6, and 2 moles of another product.

                              Complete the balanced equation for this reaction by adding the formula of the missing product.

                              C15H32 → C8H18 + C3H6 + 2 ..................................

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                              Figure 1 shows the reaction of propene, C3H6, with water.

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                              Figure 1

                              Figure 12 shows some bond energies.

                              bond

                              bond energy in kJ mol-1

                              straight C long dash straight C

                              347

                              straight C long dash straight O

                              358

                              begin mathsize 14px style straight C long dash straight H end style

                              413

                              straight O long dash straight H

                              464

                              begin mathsize 14px style straight C equals straight C end style

                               612

                              Figure 2

                              Use the bond energies in Figure 2 to calculate the energy change of the reaction in Figure 1.

                              energy change of reaction = ................................ kJ mol-1

                              2d2 marks

                              Methane gas, CH4, was burned using the apparatus shown in Figure 3.

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                              Figure 3

                              Explain why water droplets form on the bottom of the beaker of cold water.

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                              3a4 marks

                              This question is about the processes and reactions which occur in the petrochemical industry. 

                              Figure 1 shows some of these processes and reactions. 

                               

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                              Figure 1

                              Describe how crude oil is separated into fractions.

                              3b3 marks

                              i) Name the process that occurs in reactor 1.

                              (1)

                              ii) Explain why this process is carried out.

                              (2)

                              3c1 mark

                              Name the reaction that occurs in reactor 2. 

                              3d4 marks

                              Compare the properties of gasoline and fuel oil.

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                              4a4 marks

                              This question is about pollutants.

                              Fossil fuels, such as coal, are burned to release energy.

                              Hydrogen, sulfur, and carbon are all elements found in coal.

                              Name two products released when coal burns that have a negative effect on the environment.

                              State the impact each of the products you have named have.

                              4b2 marks

                              Oxides of nitrogen also impact the environment.

                              Explain how oxides of nitrogen are formed in car exhausts. 

                              4c2 marks

                              Describe two effects of oxides of nitrogen being released into the atmosphere.

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                              5a2 marks

                              Hydrogen can be used as an alternative to petrol in cars. 

                              One method of utilising this is in hydrogen-oxygen fuel cells. 

                              Write the balanced symbol equation for the overall reaction which occurs in a hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell. 

                              5b2 marks

                              The General Motors Electrovan was built in 1966. It was the first vehicle powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and could travel at up to 70 mph for 30 seconds.

                              Suggest two environmental advantages of using a hydrogen fuel cell rather than an internal combustion engine.

                              5c1 mark

                              Hydrogen fuel cells are commonly considered to be carbon neutral by the general public because they do not release any carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases when they are used. This is not technically correct.

                              Suggest why hydrogen fuel cells cannot be classed as carbon neutral.

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