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SOURCES & USES OF HYDROCARBONS Chemistry. Natural Gas  Natural Gas:  Mostly CH 4 (Methane)  Obtained from the ground  Fossil Fuel  Good for combustion.

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1 SOURCES & USES OF HYDROCARBONS Chemistry

2 Natural Gas  Natural Gas:  Mostly CH 4 (Methane)  Obtained from the ground  Fossil Fuel  Good for combustion  Hot Flame  “Clean” flame

3 Petroleum  Petroleum is:  A mixture of straight- chain and branched alkanes  Also contains some: Sulfur Nitrogen Aromatic Compounds  Most widely used fossil fuel

4 Distillation  Distillation-Separating a mixture based on differences in boiling points  Used to separate the components in a petroleum mixture

5 Distillation Column  Distillation is done in tall columns in industry  Top of column:  Cold  Substances with low boiling points  gases  Bottom of column:  Hot  Substances with high boiling points  solids

6 Cracking  Cracking-Process that breaks larger chains molecules into smaller molecules  Smaller molecules might be more useful

7 Coal  Fossil fuel made up of decaying plants and vegetation over years of heat and pressure

8 Coal Info  Coal is classified by its carbon content  More carbon content  Better fuel  Anthracite coal has the highest carbon content  Coal also contains small amounts of sulfur and mercury


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