brightsea
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Ben, I only did a quick skim but it looks like you've got some good info.
One of the dot points I change though would be
Also, (and this is just a personal preference when studying) I'd make your notes into dot point summaries.
Identify the industrial source of ethylene from the cracking of some of the fractions from the refining of petroleum
Fractional distillation = process where hydrocarbons separated through diff b. pts
2 fractions (naptha + LPG [liquefied petroleum gas]) used to manufacture C2H4 ethylene (ethene)
General term to produce ethylene = cracking.
Cracking = long chain hydrocarbon breakdown (C15-100) into shorter/useful hydrocarbons.
Cracking = 2 types
Thermal cracking
High temperatures (450-750 oC) + pressures (up to 70 atm) w/o catalyst
Products obtained = mainly unsaturated hydrocarbons – because C-C bonds break = free radical formation --> various products
(Therefore symbol) thermal cracking favoured over catalytic
Catalytic cracking
Low temperatures (approx 500oC) + low pressures
Zeolite (sodium aluminosilicate) catalyst used = lowers reaction activation energy (therefore) lower temps/pressures.
(Therefore) catalytic cracking = more energy friendly process than thermal
It's just a suggestion, from experience. If you don't want to do it for these notes perhaps do it when the HSC is closer, for revision.
One of the dot points I change though would be
Since the dot point says "Explain" (Def: Relate cause and effect; make the relationships between things evident; provide why and/or how) it calls for a little more detail. Maybe something a bit more like this: A condensation polymer is a substance/molecule which has been formed when monomer units join together by a reaction which eliminates a small molecule (often water). Explain what is meant by a condensation polymer
Condensation polymers are polymers created by the process of condensation polymerisation.
Also, (and this is just a personal preference when studying) I'd make your notes into dot point summaries.
Identify the industrial source of ethylene from the cracking of some of the fractions from the refining of petroleum
Fractional distillation = process where hydrocarbons separated through diff b. pts
2 fractions (naptha + LPG [liquefied petroleum gas]) used to manufacture C2H4 ethylene (ethene)
General term to produce ethylene = cracking.
Cracking = long chain hydrocarbon breakdown (C15-100) into shorter/useful hydrocarbons.
Cracking = 2 types
Thermal cracking
High temperatures (450-750 oC) + pressures (up to 70 atm) w/o catalyst
Products obtained = mainly unsaturated hydrocarbons – because C-C bonds break = free radical formation --> various products
(Therefore symbol) thermal cracking favoured over catalytic
Catalytic cracking
Low temperatures (approx 500oC) + low pressures
Zeolite (sodium aluminosilicate) catalyst used = lowers reaction activation energy (therefore) lower temps/pressures.
(Therefore) catalytic cracking = more energy friendly process than thermal
It's just a suggestion, from experience. If you don't want to do it for these notes perhaps do it when the HSC is closer, for revision.