1. How many carbon atoms are present in one molecule of no nane? Justify your answer by showing the structural formula/using the general formula of alkane.

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1. How many carbon atoms are present in one molecule of no nane? Justify your
answer by showing the structural formula/using the general formula of alkane.
2. Illustrate at least one saturated hydrocarbon that leaves the fractionating tower at
less than 40°C.
3. List down the temperature of the fractioning tower and the corresponding number
of the carbon atom. What does the trend between the boiling points and carbons
atoms contained in the crude oil imply?
Transcribed Image Text:1. How many carbon atoms are present in one molecule of no nane? Justify your answer by showing the structural formula/using the general formula of alkane. 2. Illustrate at least one saturated hydrocarbon that leaves the fractionating tower at less than 40°C. 3. List down the temperature of the fractioning tower and the corresponding number of the carbon atom. What does the trend between the boiling points and carbons atoms contained in the crude oil imply?
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Directions Read each passage carefully, analyze the problem, and give what is being
asked in each item. Write your answer inside the box.
サケs
Crude oil
is
mixture of many
hydrocarbons that have different numbers of
carbon atoms. The use of a fractionating tower
allows the separation of this mixture based on the
boiling points of the hydrocarbons. To begin the
separation process, the crude oil is heated to
about 400°C in a furnace, causing many of the
hydrocarbons of the crude oil to vaporize. The
vaporized mixture is pumped into a fractionating
tower that is usually more than 30 meters tall.
The temperature of the tower is highest at the
bottom. As vaporized samples of hydrocarbons
travel up the tower, they cool and condense. The
liquid hydrocarbons are collected on trays and
removed from the tower. The diagram shows the
fractional distillation of the crude oil and the
temperature ranges in which the different hydrocarbons condense.
Transcribed Image Text:I. PICTURE ANALYSIS (P) Directions Read each passage carefully, analyze the problem, and give what is being asked in each item. Write your answer inside the box. サケs Crude oil is mixture of many hydrocarbons that have different numbers of carbon atoms. The use of a fractionating tower allows the separation of this mixture based on the boiling points of the hydrocarbons. To begin the separation process, the crude oil is heated to about 400°C in a furnace, causing many of the hydrocarbons of the crude oil to vaporize. The vaporized mixture is pumped into a fractionating tower that is usually more than 30 meters tall. The temperature of the tower is highest at the bottom. As vaporized samples of hydrocarbons travel up the tower, they cool and condense. The liquid hydrocarbons are collected on trays and removed from the tower. The diagram shows the fractional distillation of the crude oil and the temperature ranges in which the different hydrocarbons condense.
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