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Burning fuels 8E Quick quiz
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Question 1
1.
Combustion of a fuel produces:
A. carbon hydride
B. hydrocarbon
C. carbon dioxide
D. water
Question 2
2.
Carbon dioxide can be detected using:
A. a glowing splint
B. pure water
C. orangewater
D. limewater
Question 3
3.
Methane + oxygen →
A. hydrogen + oxygen
B. carbon dioxide + water
C. carbon dioxide + hydrogen
D. carbon + water
Question 4
4.
During a chemical reaction, reactants form products. Compare the mass of reactants with the mass of products formed:
A. The mass of reactants is greater than the mass of products.
B. The mass of products is greater than the mass of reactants.
C. The mass of products is the same as the mass of reactants.
D. The change in mass depends on what the reactants and products are.
Question 5
5.
Oxidation is always:
A. a reaction in which a substance combines with oxygen
B. a reaction in which a substance burns in oxygen
C. a reaction in which a substance burns in air
D. an explosive reaction
Question 6
6.
When zinc burns in oxygen, it forms:
A. water
B. zinc hydroxide
C. zinc carbonate
D. zinc oxide
Question 7
7.
When 4.8 g of magnesium reacts with 3.2 g of oxygen, how much magnesium oxide is formed?
A. 1.6 g
B. 4.9 g
C. 7.0 g
D. 8.0 g
Question 8
8.
What does this hazard symbol warn of?
A. The substance is explosive
B. The substance burns easily
C. The substance supplies oxygen to fires
D. The substance puts out fires
Question 9
9.
The three sides of a fire triangle are:
E. fire, water, heat
F. heat, water, fuel
G. heat, oxygen, fuel
H. fire, oxygen, fuel
Question 10
10.
What happens in an exothermic reaction?
A. Energy is released that increases the temperature of the surroundings
B. Energy is taken in from the surroundings, reducing the temperature
C. The reacting substances always explode
D. You need to heat a substance or substances to get a reaction to occur
Question 11
11.
The best way to put out a small electrical fire is:
A. spray it with water to cool it down
B. spray with foam to exclude air and cool it down
C. cover with a wet cloth to exclude air and cool it down
D. spray with a powder extinguisher to exclude air
Question 12
12.
Name two pollutants that may be formed when fossil fuels are burnt in a vehicle engine.
A. Carbon dioxide and sulfur
B. Sulfur dioxide and water
C. Nitrogen oxides and sulfur
D. Nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide
Question 13
13.
How do sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides help cause acid rain?
A. These acidic gases dissolve in water droplets in clouds.
B. These alkaline gases react with water droplets in clouds.
C. They make rain happen more easily.
D. The gases react together forming sulfonitroxidic acid in clouds.
Question 14
14.
Why are carbon monoxide and soot particles found in the exhaust gases of vehicles?
A. These substances are in the fuel used in the vehicle.
B. The fuel reacts completely with oxygen in the air.
C. The fuel does not react fully with oxygen in the air.
D. These substances are formed from impurities in the fuel.
Question 15
15.
How does a catalytic converter help to reduce pollution from burning fossil fuels?
A. It filters out soot particles from the gases formed.
B. It changes pollutant gases into less harmful gases.
C. It absorbs sulfur dioxide so that it isn’t released into the air.
D. It reacts with the pollutants to form a solid, which has to be scraped out of the converter at regular intervals.
Question 16
16.
What does global warming mean?
A. The warming effect of the Sun on the Earth.
B. The natural warming effect caused by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
C. The additional warming effect caused by increasing amounts of carbon dioxide in the air.
D. The way the climate is changing as a result of more carbon dioxide in the air.
Question 17
17.
Which of these factors caused the Earth’s surface temperature to vary thousands of years ago?
A. Release of carbon dioxide by burning fossil fuels
B. Variation in the energy emitted by the Sun
C. Variation in the number of vehicles on Earth
D. Variation in ice ages
Question 18
18.
Which description explains how carbon dioxide helps to cause the greenhouse effect?
A. It blocks energy from the Sun from reaching the Earth’s surface.
B. It absorbs energy emitted from the Earth’s surface and re-emits it out into space.
C. It absorbs energy emitted from the Earth’s surface so that it doesn’t get any warmer.
D. It absorbs energy emitted from the Earth’s surface and re-emits it back to the surface.
Question 19
19.
Which of these methods would not help to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide released each year?
A. Changing from fossil fuel power stations to nuclear power stations.
B. Fitting catalytic converters to all vehicles.
C. Setting government targets for carbon dioxide production and fines for industries that exceed their target.
D. Travelling by bus or train rather than by car.
Question 20
20.
Explain the effects of global warming on the environment. Include at least one impact on:
Weather patterns
Sea levels
Plants and animals