CHMA10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Fractional Distillation, Butane

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The petroleum-refining process includes fractional distillation separating petroleum into mixtures of alkanes based on boiling points. Constitutional or substitutional isomers are compounds like butane and 2- methylpropane whose atoms are connected differently. Compounds whose molecules contain double bonds, triple bonds, or rings are called unsaturated compounds. Alkenes (ex. ethene) contain carbon-carbon double bonds and can react with many alkenes to form polymers. Alkynes are compounds with carbon-carbon triple bonds. An important polymer made from ethen monomer units is a macromolecular substance called polyethylene. At high temperature and pressures (in the presence of a catalyst), ethylene is converted to polyethylene polymers with molecular weights up to several millions. Methane is a substance that signifies life on earth. Methane and liquid water are detected on mars. Chemists are designing experiments to verify the detection of methane on other planets and determine whether it has been produced by recent forms of life.

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