Utilisateur
a compound containing only hydrogen and carbon
a complex mixture of hydrocarbons
CnH2n+2
because their carbon atoms are joined by a single bond
Potassium, Sodium, Calcium, Magnesium, Aluminium, Carbon, Zinc, Iron, Tin, Lead, Hydrogen, Copper, Silver, Gold
the metal atoms lose electrons and form positive ions
a metal hydroxide and hydrogen are formed
a salt and hydrogen are formed
the more reactive element displaces the less reactive element from its compound
hydrocarbons
small molecules such ad gasoline for cars and refinery gases
large molecules such as fuel for ships and bitumen for roofs and roads
high viscosity
low boiling points
high flammability
low viscosity
high boiling points
low flammability
carbon dioxide and water
a good oxygen supply
it fully oxidises the hydrogen to water and the carbon to carbon dioxide
water, carbon monoxide and/or soot
when there isnt enough oxygen to oxidise the carbon fully
it binds to haemaglobin in red blood cells, stopping them carrying oxygen around the body
by reacting an acid with a metal or carbonate
salt + hydrogen
salt + water + carbon dioxide
1. add the insoluble reactant (in powder form) to a beaker of the acid, until there is unreacted powder
2. filter the mixture into a beaker, then it will only contain salt and water
3. heat the solution in an evaporating basin over a water bath until crystals start to form
4. take it off the hat and wait a day so larger crystals can form
