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Refinery gas, naphtha, kerosene and gas oil are products of the fractionation of crude oil. (a) Explain the underlined term. (b) (i) Name the two major components ... show full transcript
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The term 'fractionation' refers to the separation or splitting of a mixture into its individual components based on different boiling points. This process typically involves distillation, where crude oil is heated, and the resulting vapors are collected at various temperatures to isolate specific hydrocarbons.
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Methanethiol is added to natural gas and LPG to provide a distinct odor, allowing for the detection of gas leaks. Natural gas is odorless, and the addition of methanethiol adds a sulfur-like smell, enhancing safety by helping to prevent accidental inhalation or explosions.
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To calculate the heat of combustion of methanethiol (CH₃SH), use the formula:
The heats of formation:
Substituting these values:
ext{ΔH}_{ ext{reaction}} = ig( -393.5 + 2 imes -285.8 + -296.8 ig) - ig( -228.3 ig)
Calculating:
Thus, the heat of combustion of methanethiol is -1239.1 kJ/mol.
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Diesel has a higher boiling point compared to petrol. This is because diesel consists of larger hydrocarbons with longer carbon chains (14 to 19 carbon atoms), leading to greater van der Waals forces and thus requiring more energy (higher temperature) to overcome these intermolecular forces during phase transition compared to the smaller hydrocarbons in petrol, which typically contains 5 to 10 carbon atoms.
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