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GCSE Chemistry – How Is Crude Oil Formed?

Автор: KayScience

Загружено: 2020-04-27

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Описание: GCSE Chemistry – How Is Crude Oil Formed?
This GCSE Chemistry video explains how crude oil is formed clearly and simply for exam success.

In this video, GCSE students learn how crude oil was formed over millions of years in GCSE Chemistry. The lesson explains how crude oil originates from the remains of microscopic plants and animals, how these organisms were buried under sediment, and how heat and pressure over long periods of time converted them into crude oil and natural gas in the Earth’s crust.

This video is designed for GCSE Chemistry revision and supports students studying AQA GCSE Chemistry, OCR GCSE Chemistry, and Edexcel GCSE Chemistry. It is suitable for Year 9, Year 10, and Year 11 students and covers a key part of the fossil fuels and resources topic.

Students will develop understanding of fossil fuels, crude oil formation, non-renewable resources, timescales, and common GCSE Chemistry exam questions on energy resources.

GCSE Chemistry exam topic: fossil fuels and energy resources.
Supports AQA, OCR, and Edexcel GCSE Chemistry revision on crude oil formation, fossil fuels, non-renewable resources, and energy supply.

Related topics include fractional distillation, hydrocarbons, finite resources, and environmental impact.

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