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I/GCSE Chemistry: Introduction of Green Industry

Chemical process, Products made from synthesis

· igcse chemistry,chemistry,IGCSE,green chemistry,green

In I/GCSE Chemistry, we will learn about green Industry.

Introduction

Natural resources are converted into useful products.

Bulk chemicals produced on a large scale b/c there is a larger demand for them.

Fine chemical are produced on a smaller scale.

In I/GCSE Chemistry, they’re used as feedstock’s (reactants bought by other manufacturers).

How to achieve a greener industry

  • Renewable sources
  • Fewer use of hazardous chemicals
  • Increased energy efficiency
  • Reduce waste + pollution
  • Higher yield

Chemical process

In I/GCSE Chemistry, these raw materials are converted into chemicals and purified into feedstocks after being heated and compressed.

  • Crude oil
  • Air
  • Water

The synthesis takes place in the reactor and is converted into the product --> Energy is released.

  • Some CR’s take place in high temp. so need heat energy
  • Uses catalyst

In I/GCSE Chemistry, the mixture of chemicals is separated into: Product, by-products, unchanged material (recycled).

  • Heat energy is produced as a by-product b/c so it is used to make --> saves money + energy
  • The product is analysed to monitor purity.

Products made from synthesis

  • Basic organics
  • Petrochemicals
  • Pigments, paint, dyes
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Speciality chemicals

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