Chemical Reaction Essay

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Wednesday 16 January 2013 – Morning
AS GCE CHEMISTRY A
F322/01

Chains, Energy and Resources

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Answer all the questions.
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Crude oil contains many hydrocarbons.
The table shows information about some of these hydrocarbons.
Hydrocarbon

Molecular formula

Boiling point / °C

Hexane

C6H14

69

3-Methylpentane

C6H14

63

2,2-Dimethylbutane

C6H14

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(a) What is the empirical formula of hexane?
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(b) Explain why hexane is both saturated and a hydrocarbon. saturated ...................................................................................................................................................
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hydrocarbon
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(c) Draw the skeletal formula for 2,2-dimethylbutane.

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(d) Describe and explain the trend shown by the boiling points of the hydrocarbons in the table.
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