Title: crude oil
1Making Crude Oil Useful
- Learning Intention
- We are learning about how
- Crude oil is separated into fractions and why.
- How and why fractional distillation works.
- To use data to evaluate the use of different fuels
Fractions Distillation Fuels Crude Oil Evaluate
Keywords Phrases
Look at the following formula displayed on your
starter activity sheet. Write down two facts
about each molecule from its formula (3 marks)
Starter Activity
2Look at the following formula displayed on your
starter activity sheet. Write down two facts
about each molecule from its formula (3 marks)
Starter Activity
Temperature Saturated Unsaturated Family
name What Group? General Formula Bromine
water More reactive Density Intermolecular-force
Hints
Hint
3Why is crude oil separated into Fractions?
- Watch video clip
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?v26AN1LfbUPc
4Fractional Distillation
- What is fractional distillation?
- Explain why crude oil is separated by fractional
distillation.
- Use ideas about
- Size of molecules
- Forces between molecules and how these affect
boiling point. - May 2012 GCSE Q1 b)
http//www.ocr.org.uk/Images/135630-mark-scheme-un
it-b641-02-unit-01-modules-c1-c2-c3-higher-tier-ju
ne.pdf
5Fractional Distillation
Crude Oil Mixture Fractions Boiling points Large
molecules Small molecules
Hints
- What is fractional distillation?
- Explain how and why fractional distillation
works.
6More on properties of fractions
- 1. What can you say about the fractions that are
at the top of the column (in terms of
its boiling point low or high?) - 2. What can you say about bigger molecules
and its forces?
7Properties of fractions
- 1. What can you say about the fractions that are
at the top of the column (in terms of
its boiling point low or high?) - 2. What can you say about bigger molecules
and its forces?
Hints
- Name the force between them
- Intermolecular forces
- Strong attractive forces or weak attractive
forces? - Easily separated or not?
- High boiling point -
- Low boiling point-
8The Fractions In Crude Oil
- Petrol contains the alkane with 8 carbons.
- Can you guess its name?
- Draw a picture of the molecule.
9Cracking
- Cracking is used to make ethene.
- Cracking needs a high temperature and a
catalyst. Write about cracking.
- Your answers should include
- What happens to hydrocarbon molecules during
cracking. - Why cracking is a useful reaction
- May 2010 GCSE H-Tier Q 3(d)
http//www.ocr.org.uk/Images/61307-mark-scheme-uni
t-b641-02-unit-01-modules-c1-c2-c3-higher-tier-jun
e.pdf
10Cracking Large Molecules
The large molecules from crude oil can be broken
down (or cracked) into smaller, more useful
molecules.
11Comparing Fuels Peer Assessment Task
You are going to peer assess your work titled
Comparing Fuels, based on the following success
criteria/benchmark.
12Why Is Cracking Important?
13Why Is Cracking Important?
- Fuels made from oil mixtures containing large
hydrocarbon molecules are not efficient. They do
not flow easily and are difficult to ignite.
Crude oil often contains too many large
hydrocarbon molecules and not enough small
hydrocarbon molecules to meet demand - this is
where cracking comes in.
14Plenary
- 60 seconds challenge Sum Up
15Self Assessment
You have 7 minutes Self assessment record what
youve learnt, any difficulties you have had and
set your personal targets.
16Cracking of Hexane
- Hexane
- C6H14 ? Butane Ethene
17Comparing Fuel Assessment TaskMy Improvement
target
- 5 minutes Task
- Now your work has been assessed, choose one or
two improvement targets using green pen and the
template provided.
18Best Plenary tips
See tips shown in the link http//www.teach-ict.co
m/teacher/plenary/plenaries.htm
19Fractional
Is used to separate c o. into
u..substances called f. in a
fractionating column. Each fraction is a
mixture of h with similar b.. p
Distillation
Fraction Uses
20Starter Activity
- Look at the following formula displayed on your
starter activity sheet. - Write down two facts about each molecule from its
formula (3 marks)
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23Making Crude Oil Useful
- Learning Intention
- We are learning about how crude oil can be
separated into fractions. - How and why fractional distillation works.
- How the forces between molecules affect their
boiling points.
Understand and apply the concept of
intermolecular forces. Explain why cracking
matches the supply and demand of petrol.
Explain
- Know how fractional distillation works because of
differences temperature. - To label fractional distillation apparatus.
24Success Criteria
- Know how fractional distillation works because of
differences temperature. - To label fractional distillation apparatus.
Explained that cracking converts large alkanes
into smaller ones.
- Understand and apply the concept of
intermolecular forces. - Used equations where appropriate to explain to
the concept of cracking. - Evaluate the use of different fuels
Showed detailed knowledge and understanding of
extraction methods and how this relates to the
reactivity series Used equations where
appropriate to explain to the concept of
cracking.
25Making Crude Oil Useful
- Learning Intention
- We are learning about how
- Crude oil are separated into fractions and why.
- How and why fractional distillation works.
- To interpret and evaluate data to choose the best
fuel for a particular purpose.