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What is the origin of petroleum in nature ?

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Definition of Petroleum**: - Petroleum is a naturally occurring liquid found beneath the Earth's surface, primarily composed of hydrocarbons. 2. **Source of Petroleum**: - The origin of petroleum is linked to the remains of ancient marine organisms, such as zooplankton and phytoplankton. ...
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ICSE-HYDROCARBONS -SHORT ANSWER TYEP QUESTIONS
  1. Why do alkynes not show geometrical isomerism ?

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  2. Discuss with examples the various types of isomerism shown by alkynes.

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  3. What is the origin of petroleum in nature ?

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  4. How is petroleum mined from an oil well ?

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  5. What do you understand by cracking ? What is its significance in petro...

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  6. Define reforming. How is the process useful in improving the quality o...

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  7. What is synthetic petrol?

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  8. What is knocking? How is it related to the structure of hydrocarbons u...

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  9. Define octane number. A sample of gasoline produces the same knocking ...

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  10. Describe different methods to improve the quality of a fuel used in a ...

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  11. What is the relationship between the structure of hydrocarbons used as...

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  12. What is Wurtz reaction ? Explain with examples. What are its limitatio...

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  13. What are Grignard reagents and how are they prepared ? What happens wh...

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  14. Describe Kolbe's electrolytic method for the preparation of methane.

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  15. Explain why A branched chain alkane possesses lower boiling point than...

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  16. Explain why Alkanes with odd number of carbon atoms possess lower boil...

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  17. Explain why Alkanes do not possess much chemical reactivity under ordi...

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  18. What do you understand by substitution reactions? Explain taking the e...

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  19. How will you convert methane to ethane

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  20. How will you convert ethane to butane

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