GCSE Science Chemistry (9-1) Crude oil and Hydrocarbons

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In this video, we start the topic on organic chemistry. We look at how crude oil is formed and then look at hydrocarbon molecules, specifically the alkanes. We explore the general formula of alkanes and how this is used.

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