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Topic 4.3Chemistry HL12 flashcards

Energy from fuels

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What is a fuel?

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Card 1definition
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What is a fuel?

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A substance that releases useful **energy** when it is **burned** (combusted) in oxygen.

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What is combustion?

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The reaction of a fuel with **oxygen** that releases energy as heat; it is always **exothermic** (ΔH < 0).

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Products of complete combustion of a hydrocarbon?

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**Carbon dioxide (CO_{2}) and water (H_{2}O)** only — with maximum energy released.

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Products of incomplete combustion?

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**Carbon monoxide (CO) and/or carbon (soot)** plus water — less energy is released.

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When does incomplete combustion happen?

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When there is a **limited supply of oxygen**, so the carbon is not fully oxidised.

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Why is carbon monoxide dangerous?

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CO is a **toxic** gas that binds to haemoglobin, stopping the blood from carrying oxygen.

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What is specific energy?

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Energy released **per unit mass** of fuel (e.g. **kJ g⁻¹**) — matters when weight is important.

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What is energy density?

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Energy released **per unit volume** of fuel (e.g. **kJ cm⁻³**) — matters when storage space is important.

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Fossil fuels vs biofuels — renewable?

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Fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas) are **non-renewable**; biofuels (e.g. ethanol, biodiesel) are **renewable**.

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Why are biofuels near carbon-neutral?

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The crop **absorbs CO_{2}** as it grows, roughly balancing the CO_{2} released when the fuel is burned.

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Why do fossil fuels raise net CO_{2}?

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They release carbon that was **locked away for millions of years**, adding **new** CO_{2} to the atmosphere.

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Give an example of a biofuel.

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**Ethanol** (from fermented sugar cane/corn) or **biodiesel** (from plant oils).

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