2017 Unit 3 Chemistry KTT 1 Fuels Question Book
2017 Unit 3 Chemistry KTT 1 Fuels Question Book
2017 Unit 3 Chemistry KTT 1 Fuels Question Book
CHEMISTRY 2017
Unit 3
Key Topic Test 1 – Fuels
QUESTION BOOK
* The recommended writing time is a guide to the time students should take to complete this
test. Teachers may wish to alter this time and can do so at their own discretion.
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2017 CHEMISTRY KEY TOPIC TEST
Materials supplied
Question and answer book of 11 pages.
Instructions
Print your name in the space provided on the top of the front page.
All written responses must be in English.
Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised
electronic communication devices into the room for this test.
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2017 CHEMISTRY KEY TOPIC TEST
Question 1
As coal ages in the ground, the
A. oxygen content will increase as the water content increases.
B. carbon content will increase, while the water content drops.
C. hydrogen content increases as the carbon content drops.
D. carbon and oxygen contents will both increase.
Question 2
Select the molecule that is unlikely to be used as a fuel.
A. methane
B. propane
C. propene
D. diesel
Question 3
Select the alternative that best summarises Australia’s fossil fuel reserves.
A. natural gas – medium, oil – low, coal - high
B. natural gas – high, oil – low, coal - low
C. natural gas – medium, oil – high, coal - high
D. natural gas – medium, oil – medium, coal - low
Question 4
Which alternative lists alkanes in the order they will condense in a fractionating column (highest
on the column to lowest)?
A. propane, hexane. octane, diesel
B. methane, diesel, hexane, octane
C. octane, hexane, butane, methane
D. methane, hexane, butane, octane
Question 5
In a particular energy generator, the energy transformations occurring are
Question 6
Which of the following is not a source of natural gas?
A. rotting food
B. coal
C. tallow
D. shale rock
Question 7
Select the alternative that correctly lists the fuels in order of energy per litre, from lowest to
highest,
A. biodiesel, petrol, propane, methane
B. ethanol, propane, petrol, petrodiesel
C. methane, petrol, petrodiesel, biodiesel
D. ethanol, petrol, petrodiesel, biodiesel
Question 8
Select the correct statement about the use of bioethanol as a fuel.
A. Bioethanol does not produce emissions as it is renewable
B. The use of bioethanol is completely carbon neutral
C. Bioethanol produces CO2 when burning but absorbs CO2 while it is forming
D. Bioethanol has a different structure to ethanol formed from crude oil
Question 9
Compared to petrodiesel, biodiesel
A. has a lower melting point, higher viscosity and lower water absorption
B. has a higher viscosity, a longer storage life and a lower affinity to water
C. fewer dipoles so a lower melting point and boiling point
D. has a higher melting point, higher viscosity and lower storage life
Question 10
The molecule shown is a
O
H H H H H H H H H H H H
H C C C C C C C C C C C C C
H H H H H H H H H H H H
O
A. hydrocarbon
B. fatty acid
C. petrodiesel molecule
D. triglyceride
Question 1
The molecule below is a molecule of biodiesel.
H H H H H H H H
O C C C C C C C C H
H H H H H
H H H H H H H
C C C C C C C
H H H H H H
O
H
C
H
H
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1 + 1 = 2 marks
H
b. This molecule was formed from the reaction between an alcohol and a fatty acid. Draw the
C H structure of both of these molecules.
H
2 marks
c. This fuel is considered to be a renewable fuel. What does the term renewable mean?
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1 mark
d. This fuel will attract water more than petrodiesel molecules will. Explain why.
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2 marks
e.
i. In some alpine areas of Australia, the use of this fuel is not recommended. Provide
a likely explanation for this.
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ii. Biodiesel has less impact on the environment than petrodiesel. Give two reasons
why the impact is lower.
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1 + 2 = 3 marks
Total 10 marks
Question 2
The gas-fired power plant shown is an example of a combined cycle gas turbine. The combustion
of natural gas is used in two ways to turn a turbine. Firstly, the expansion of hot gas can turn a
turbine and secondly the conversion of water to steam to turn the turbine.
a. List in order the energy transformations required to generate electricity from natural gas
though the production of steam.
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2 marks
b.
i. How does the efficiency of a plant like the one shown compare to the efficiency of a
coal-fired power station?
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ii. Compare and contrast the emissions from this plant with the emissions from a coal-
fired plant.
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iii. Gas-fired plants are often located away from the source of gas while coal-fired plants
are located beside the coal deposit. Explain why this difference occurs.
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1 + 2 + 1 = 4 marks
c. Gas-fired plants are used in Victoria to help manage unexpected fluctuations in electricity
demand. Explain what this means.
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1 mark
Total 7 marks
Question 3
Bioethanol is blended into some petrol supplies and sold under the banner of E10, meaning the
ethanol content is about 10%.
a.
i. List two examples of sources of organic matter that are used commercially to produce
bioethanol.
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iii. Write a balanced equation for the production of ethanol from glucose.
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1 + 1 + 1 = 3 marks
b. Write a balanced equation for the combustion of ethanol.
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1 mark
c.
i. How does the energy content of ethanol compare to that of petrol?
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ii. How will the use of bioethanol in place of petrol impact upon the environment?
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1 + 2 = 3 marks
Total 7 marks
Question 4
a. Suggest a potential source of biogas and explain how biogas is produced from this source.
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2 marks
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2 marks
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1 mark
Total 5 mark
Question 5
The diagram shown is a sketch of a piston in an internal combustion
engine such as a car uses.
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b.
i. When LPG enters the piston, what is it reacting with? ________________________
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1 + 1 = 2 marks
Total 5 marks
Question 6
a. One possible method of extracting natural gas is through fracking.
i. How is fracking conducted?
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2 + 1 = 3 marks
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ii. Brown coal is often very wet. Explain carefully why the moisture content significantly
lowers the efficiency of brown coal.
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1 + 2 = 3 marks
Total 6 marks