The products of hydrocarbons burning are carbon dioxide and water.
Electromagnetic radiation.
Crude oil needs to be heated to around 600-700 degrees Fahrenheit to vaporize hydrocarbons effectively. This temperature helps to separate the hydrocarbons into different components based on their boiling points through a process called fractional distillation.
Yes, hydrocarbons can be heated to high temperatures in a process called pyrolysis. This can break down the hydrocarbons into simpler chemical compounds like alkenes and alkynes. This process is commonly used in the petrochemical industry to produce fuels and other chemicals.
In a distillation tower, larger hydrocarbons, which have higher boiling points, tend to collect at the bottom of the tower. As the mixture is heated, lighter hydrocarbons vaporize and rise through the column, while the heavier ones condense and fall back down. The separation occurs due to differences in boiling points, allowing for the collection of various hydrocarbon fractions at different levels. Thus, the heavier fractions are typically drawn off from the lower sections of the tower.
Crude oil contains mixture of various types of hydrocarbons. The hydrocarbons are separated by fractional distillation. Different hydrocarbons have different boiling points and therefore after crude oil is heated, shorter chains of hydrocarbons which have lower boiling point will become gas and can be easily separated one by one from hydrocarbons with shorter chains to longer chains. The brief products are Petroleum Gas, Gasoline, Kerosone, Heating Oil, Lubricating Oil and Bitumen in order of increasing molecular size.
Electromagnetic radiation.
Steam comes from boiling water.
Barium ions give off a green colour when heated in a flame.
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Crude oil needs to be heated to around 600-700 degrees Fahrenheit to vaporize hydrocarbons effectively. This temperature helps to separate the hydrocarbons into different components based on their boiling points through a process called fractional distillation.
No, aluminum does not give off any toxic fumes that are harmful in anyway. It does not produce gases nor does it vaporize.
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Mercury(II) oxide does not give off oxygen when heated; instead, it decomposes into mercury and oxygen gas.
When heated, sodium sulfite can give off sulfur dioxide gas. This gas has a pungent odor and is harmful to inhale in high concentrations.
Yes, hydrocarbons can be heated to high temperatures in a process called pyrolysis. This can break down the hydrocarbons into simpler chemical compounds like alkenes and alkynes. This process is commonly used in the petrochemical industry to produce fuels and other chemicals.
No, most objects do not give off their own light. Objects either reflect light from a light source or emit light when they are heated to a high temperature.
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