1. What is the name of this molecule?

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2. Explain why carbon monoxide is dangerous to humans

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3. What is a substance called if it, when burned, releases heat energy?

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4. Explain the term hydrocarbon

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5. Recall the names of the main fractions obtained from crude oil, in order of lowest boiling point first

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6. Why is carbon dioxide, CO₂ harmful to the environment?

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7. Why is the boiling point of a larger molecule higher than that of a smaller molecule?

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8. What is crude oil?

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9. What is produced when nitrogen reacts with oxygen?

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A student has been asked to draw all the alkene isomers of C₄H₁₀ and draws the following. Which of the following statements about the student's diagram is correct?

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11. What do each of the following state symbols represent: (s), (l), (g), (aq)

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12. State the general formula of alkanes

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13. Explain the term homologous series

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14. A pupil has tried to write down various ways of representing ethane using: molecular formula, displayed formula, general formula, empirical formula and stuctural formula. However she has missed one out. Which one?

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15. Name this molecule

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16. If a substance has a simple molecular structure, what physical state might it be at room temperature?

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17. Explain the term saturated

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18. How does sulfur dioxide form in car engines?

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19. Which fraction of crude oil has the lowest boiling point?

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20. Write a chemical equation for the complete combustion of propane

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21. Explain how crude oil is separated into fractions

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22. Describe how nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide contribute to acid rain

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