Crude Oil (Edexcel GCSE Chemistry): Revision Note
Exam code: 1CH0
Crude Oil
Mixture of Hydrocarbons
- Crude oil is a complex mixture of lots of different hydrocarbon compounds of different sizes 
- Hydrocarbons are compounds that contain hydrogen and carbon atoms only 
- It is a thick, sticky, black liquid that is found in porous rock (under the ground and under the sea) 

Diagram showing crude oil under the sea
Chains & Rings
- The hydrocarbon molecules in crude oil consist of a carbon backbone which can be in a ring or chain, with hydrogen atoms attached to the carbon atoms 
- The mixture contains molecules with many different ring sizes and chain lengths 

Crude oil is a mixture containing different sized hydrocarbon molecules
Useful Substances
- Crude oil is the main source of hydrocarbons which are used for producing fuels such as petrol and diesel. 
- It is also a main source of raw materials (called feedstock) for the petrochemical industry 
Finite Resource
- Crude oil formed over millions of years from the effects of high pressures and temperatures on the remains of plants and animals 
- Since it is being used up much faster than it is being formed crude oil is a finite resource 
- The petrochemical industry is hugely important for modern society and development 
- The fuels that are used in most modern methods of transport (cars, trains, airplanes etc.) are all based on oil products 
- Polymers, lubricants, solvents, detergents and adhesives are all products that are obtained from crude oil 
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