PPT-Classifying Hydrocarbons

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Chemistry 11 Ms McGrath Classifying Hydrocarbons Please copy the concept map on page 331 of your textbook Hydrocarbons Consists of linear as opposed to forming

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Chemistry 11 Ms McGrath Classifying Hydrocarbons Please copy the concept map on page 331 of your textbook Hydrocarbons Consists of linear as opposed to forming rings of carbon atoms chains of carbon atoms. Commission of Texas. . . Skim Oil/Condensate Report. P-18. Kierra Pimpton. . Instructions. Form . P-18 Skim Oil and Condensate Report.  . Who . needs . to file the P-18?.  . The Form P-18 . Hydrocarbons are composed, as their name suggests mainly of carbon and hydrogen atoms, though some types have oxygen, nitrogen or . sulphur. atoms. . Hydrocarbons are divided into two groups, . Aliphatics. Orbitals. Natural gas?. Fig. 11.1. Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Structure Comparison. Bonding and Geometry. of Two-Carbon Molecules . 11.1 Structure and Physical. . Properties. Mr. . Francis. 8.1 – Classifying Inorganic Compounds. A . warmup. activity…. Using the information in tables 1 and 2 on page 203, classify each compound below as an acid, base, or salt based on its properties:. 04 properties of hydrocarbons. 10. 4 . Crude oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons.. (a) . Which elements are found in a hydrocarbon?. Put rings around the names of the two correct elements.. carbon. Lecture 12. Organic chemistry. What distinguishes organic chemistry from other areas of chemistry?. Origins – compounds from plants and animals. Organic compounds were though to have a “v. ital force” and as such . (. s. ) . Solid. (. l. ) . Liquid. (. g. ) . G. as. (. aq. ) . Aqueous. . dissolved in . water. How do we know the states of matter in a reaction?. Word problem tells us. States of matter from the periodic table. ®. CATALYTIC . CONVERTER. Introduction. M. illions . of cars on the road are a source of air pollution. . T. he . amount of pollution that all the cars produce together can create big problems.. G. overnment . Can also be: Liquid Natural Gas. How do you do this?. Tar:. Tar: Also occurs naturally. Example: La Brea Pitch Lake (Trinidad). Example of Alkanes:. Octane:. Pentane:. MICHAEL FARADAY (1791-1867). first person to isolate and identify benzene. early benzene uses:. - . decaffeinate . coffee. - antiknock additive . in gasoline. - solvent in chem rxns. now we know benzene is a carcinogen!. Sixth Edition. Chapter 1. Introduction to Statistics. Copyright © 2015, 2012, 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Chapter Outline. 1.1. An Overview of Statistics. 1.2. Data Classification. . . Skim Oil/Condensate Report. P-18. Kierra Pimpton. . Instructions. Form . P-18 Skim Oil and Condensate Report.  . Who . needs . to file the P-18?.  . The Form P-18 . needs . to be filed by operators of facilities from which skim liquid hydrocarbons (oil and/or condensate) are sold or disposed of by injection or other approved methods if the facility serves more than one oil lease or gas unit. (NOTE: If a facility serves only one oil lease or gas unit, any liquid hydrocarbons removed from the facility MUST be reported on Form PR as production from that oil lease or gas unit. A Form P-18 MUST be filed).. Faizan. Ali. The term . hydrocarbons has been used to represent . compounds derived from petroleum distillation.. 1. . Aliphatic Hydrocarbons (. Paraffins. ). These comprise compounds with saturated molecules (containing . Crude oil, hydrocarbons and alkanes. Carbon compounds as fuels and feedstock. Crude. oil. A. finite resource. Consisting. mainly of plankton that was buried in the mud, crude oil is the remains of ancient biomass..

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