Heavy fraction heated to vaporised hydrocarbons, then it's passed over a hot catalyst or mixed with steam and heated to a very high temperature
Carbon dioxide and water
Turns limewater cloudy when carbon dioxide is bubbled through it
Blue cobalt chloride paper pink
Alkene+water => alcohol
Alkene will take the colour out of bromine
60oC in the presence of a Nickel catalyst - increases boiling point
-OH
-COOH
-COO- (replace H atom in -COOH with a hydrocarbon)
-Alkene with steam in the presence of a catalyst
-fermentation of sugars with yeast in warm, anaerobic conditions
Alcohol+oxygen => carbon dioxide+water
Sodium+ethanol => sodium ethoxide+hydrogen
Alcohol+oxidising agent => carboxylic acid+water
Carboxylic acid+alcohol => ester+Water (acid catalyst)
-the amine group, - NH2
-the carboxylic group, - COOH
-simplest amino acid is glycine
Formulation
'squeaky pop test', lighted splint 'pops'
A glowing splint relights
Damp blue litmus paper turns white (as it gets bleached)
Add dilute acid - produces CO2
Add nitric acid, then add silver nitrate solution - precipitate of silver halide forms (chlorine=white, bromide=cream, iodide=yellow)
Add hydrochloric acid, add barium chloride solution - produces white precipitate of barium sulfate
Crimson
Yellow
Lilac
Orange-red
Green