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Module 1 Lesson 3 Assignment
Natural gas is a naturally occurring fossil fuel that is abundant in Alberta. Based on typical
percent composition,list the top three organic components in sweet natural gas. List in
decreasing order, based on percent composition in natural gas.
methane
✓
ethane
✓
propane
✓
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: Natural gas is a naturally occurring fossil fuel that is abundant in Alberta.
Based on typical percent composition,list the top three organic components in sweet natural gas.
List in decreasing order, based on percent composition in natural gas.
[methane]
[ethane]
[propane]
Select one:
Identify the compound that is removed from "sour" natural gas to convert it into sweet natural
gas.
methane
aqueous diethanolamine
propane
hydrogen sulfide
✓
aromatic compounds
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: hydrogen sulfide
Select one:
Issues can be examined from many different perspectives. Match the statement below with the
perspective being examined (choose the best answer). Refer to page 45 of your text for a
discussion of perspectives.
Oil sands are more expensive to take to market because more refining is required in order
to create the fractions that are most in demand.
Environmental
Economic
✓
Scientific
Political
Technological
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: Economic
Select one:
Issues can be examined from many different perspectives. Match the statement below with the
perspective being examined (choose the best answer).
Tailings ponds create a hazard for water fowl.
Scientific
Political
Economic
Technological
Environmental
✓
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: Environmental
Select one:
Issues can be examined from many different perspectives. Match the statement below with the
perspective being examined (choose the best answer).
Canadian Natural Resource Limited has developed a polymer flooding process that has
increased resource recovery of oil reserves by up to 25% over conventional pumpjack
recovery technique.
Political
Environmental
Technological
✓
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: Technological
Select one:
Issues can be examined from many different perspectives. Match the statement below with the
perspective being examined (choose the best answer).
One reason why Alberta does not have PST (Provincial Sales Tax) is because of the
royalties collected from the petroleum industry.
Scientific
Environmental
Technological
Economic
✓
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: Economic
Select one:
Select which of the following hydrocarbons would exhibit stronger London Dispersion Forces.
butane
✓
ethane
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: butane
Select one:
Select which of the following hydrocarbons would exhibit a higher boiling point
butane
✓
ethane
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: butane
Select one:
Select which of the following hydrocarbons would exhibit a higher condensation point
ethane
butane
✓
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: butane
Select one:
Select which of the following hydrocarbons would rise higher in a fractionation tower before
condensing.
butane
ethane
✓
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: ethane
Select one:
In the above fractionation tower, the highest temperatures are located at number:
1
4
✓
3
2
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: 4
Rank the compounds listed from lowest boiling point to highest boiling point. The compound with
the lowest boiling point should be #1.
(Learning tip: Remember that on a diploma exam you cannot look up information, unless it is in
the data booklet. In other words, you would not be able to simply look up boiling points for these
compounds and use that information to order them. You need to use chemical principles to help
you answer this question.)
#1
methane
✓
#2
propane
✓
#3
pentane
✓
#4
octane
✓
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: #1 →
methane, #2 →
propane, #3 →
pentane, #4 →
octane
Vapour Extraction Process (VAPEX) is a technology that uses the injection of vapourized solvents
into the oil sands with the goal of increasing resource recovery from the oil reserve.
A possible solvent that could be used for the VAPEX process would be propane
✓
because it is a nonpolar
✓
solvent.
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: Vapour Extraction Process (VAPEX) is a technology that uses the injection
of vapourized solvents into the oil sands with the goal of increasing resource recovery from the
oil reserve.
A possible solvent that could be used for the VAPEX process would be [propane] because it is a
[nonpolar] solvent.
Hydrocarbon Reactions
1.
2.
3.
4. Match each numbered equation with its reaction type:
Answer
Reaction Type
3
✓
Cracking
2
✓
Catalytic reforming
1
✓
Alkylation
4
✓
Hydrocracking
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is:
Hydrocarbon Reactions
1.
2.
3.
4. Match each numbered equation with its reaction type:
Answer
Reaction Type
[3]
Cracking
[2]
Catalytic reforming
[1]
Alkylation
[4]
Hydrocracking
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