Quiz | Cracking and alkenes |
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Name | |
Result | FAILED |
Score | 6 / 22 (27.3%) |
Passing score | 17.6 |
Quiz took | 6 min 02 sec |
Quiz finished at | 2025-03-11 18:13:45 |
Incomplete combustion of an alkene gives a
Splitting up long chain hydrocarbons is known as
When a C=C double bond in an alkene opens up to react with new atoms, it is known as
When alkenes are burned with a lack of oxygen they produce
Two hydrogen atoms can be added across the double bond of an alkene, resulting in a saturated alkane. This happens in the presence of a catalyst and is known as
The first alkene is
Cracking is
The second alkene is
The atoms in a molecule that determine how the molecule typically reacts is known as
When long chain molecules split apart on the surface of the catalyst, it is known as
Alkenes are
Vaporising hydrocarbons, mixing them with steam and heating them to a very high temperature is known as
The third alkene is
In cracking, we first need to
Alkenes have fewer hydrogen atoms than their respective alkanes and are
The fourth alkene is
To work out the number of hydrogen atoms in straight chain alkenes, you
Incomplete combustion of an alkene gives off
When alkenes are burned in lots of oxygen they produce
Alkenes usually react via
Alkenes have at least one
Cracking uses a hot powdered