Fuels Flashcards

1
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What a re the 3 conditions needed to make a fire

A

Oxygen
Fuel
Heat

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2
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How might you take out a fire

A

Remove one part of the fire triangle

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3
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What are fossil fuels

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Fossil fuels are fuels that were formed from the remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago

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4
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Examples of fossil fuels

A

Peat
Coal
Natural Gas
Turf

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5
Q

What is the chemical in common in each fossil fuel

A

HYDROCRABON

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6
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What are hydrocarbons

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Hydrocarbons are compounds that contain hydrogen and carbon only

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7
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Name a source of hydrocarbons

A

Fossil fuels

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8
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What do fossil fuels produce when burned

A
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Water (H2O)
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9
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How was coal formed

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From trees and ferns that died and were buried and compressed under swamps

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10
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How are oil and natural gas formed

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From animals and plants that lived in the sea. Their remains were buried under layers of sand and seabed. As the pressure increased they eventually formed oil and natural gas

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11
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What is natural gas mainly made up of

A

Methane

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12
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Facts about methane

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Methane is also composed of hydrogen and carbon
The symbol for methane is CH4
When it is burned carbon dioxide and water are produced

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13
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Explain the greenhouse effect

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Heat from the sun is being trapped by carbon dioxide and other gases
This causes the temperature of the earth to rise
Levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are increasing mainly due to the burning of fossil fuels
This causes the earth to become Warmer and leads to global warming
This has many effects such as melting of the polar ice caps and increasing flooding on land o

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14
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Explain how acid rain forms

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Carbon dioxide dissolves in water in the atmosphere to form carbonic acids which has a pH of 5.5
However the burning of fossil fuels has lead to lowering of the pH to 2 or 3

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15
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Rainwater has always been mildly acidic true or false

A

True

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16
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What might influence acid rain

A

Industrial activities

17
Q

Fossil fuels contain no sulphur true or false

A

False

Many consign small amounts especially coal

18
Q

What is the main culprit to acid rain

A

Sulphuric acid

19
Q

How is sulphuric acid formed

A

As fossil fuels get burned sulphur that is release Combines with oxygen and forms sulphur dioxide (SO2) which gets released into the air
When this gas dissolved in water it forms sulphuric acid which is corrosive

20
Q

Car exhausts emit oxides of nitrogen true or false

A

True

21
Q

How does nitric acid form

A

Car exhausts emit oxides of nitrogen

When they dissolved with water vapour in the atmosphere they form nitric acid which has a low pH

22
Q

At what pH does rain become acid rain

A

Below 5.5

23
Q

What is the effect of acid ra on limestone and plants

A

It corrodes limestone and iron

It destroys lakes, kills fish and harms trees

24
Q

How can we reduce the effects of acid rain

A

Use low sulphur fuels such as natural gas (methane) rather than coal turf oil

Burn less fossil fuels and use renewable energy sources such as wind energy solar energy etc

Plant trees

25
Q

What is a fuel

A

A fuel is a substance that burns oxygen to produce heat