What are the 5 steps to use compressed air energy storage.
What are the 4 stages to using pumped hydro
What are the two energy storage techniques
What are the 5 key requirements for compressed air energy storage location
What are the 5 key requirements for pumped hydro location
What are the 9 materials crude oil is needed to make that humans rely on everyday
What is the main issue with plastics environmentally
In 2015 60% of lastics where still getting discarded and not recycled this causes plastics to end up in oceans and natural environments which leads to them having to be burned in landfill which releases harmful gases
What is the trend of production of plastics each year
The production of plastic keeps increasing every single year
list the 3 main users of crude oil in order
What is the name of the process that turns crude oil into its byproducts
Fractional distillation
Explain the process of fractional distillation
Crude oil enters the tower at the bottom and heat is applied so that all lengths of hydrocarbons are evaporated. This gas then enters the tower, the longer hydrocarbons are condensed near the bottom with the shorter ones condensing when they reach their boiling point.
Identify 2 pollution problems associated with the use of plastics derived from fossil fuels
Name the toxic materials the incineration of plastic produces
1.Carbon monoxide
2. Hydrogen cyanide
3.Hydrochloric acid
State a major issue with plastic disposal
As plastic cannot be broken down by microorganisms they last for a very long time this then creates a large patch of rubbish in places like the ocean.
What are the two methods of degrading plastics
What materials is bioplastics made from and why is this advantageous and what draw back is associated with this.
Bioplastics are made from biomass like corn. This is good as this type of plastic degrades quicker than plastics made from crude oil. A draw back is that these biodegrading plastics have to be stored in specific oxygen levels and temperatures to degrade.
State the definition of biodegradable plastics
Plastics that can be broken down by microorganisms, bacteria or other biological means
What is a biodegradable plastic
A plastic that is made from biomass but has additives in it to speed up the time it takes to decompose
Describe 2 uses of biodegradable plastics
Describe how photodegrading plastics work
Plastics that have additives so that degrading from the uv light of the sun is increased substantially.
Describe 2 uses of photodegrading plastics
What additive can cause a plastic bag to be broken down at the end of its life
oxygen
What is the name of the catalyst that speeds up the breaking down of bonds between hydrogen and carbon
d2w
How does oxygen break down the plastics
oxygen bonds with the hydrogen and carbon to make water and carbon dioxide (as oxygen is not present in a hydrocarbon it is necessary for oxygen to be available)