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RESOURCES
• We use various materials for our basic needs.
Some of them are found in nature and some
have been made by human efforts.
• All things which are obtained from nature,
they are called natural resources.
Resources can be broadly classified
into two kinds:
INEXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES
• These resources are present
in unlimited quantity in
nature and are not likely to
be exhausted by human
activities.
• Ex. Sunlight, air.
EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES
• The amount of these
resources in nature is
limited. They can be
exhausted by human
activities.
• Ex. Forests, wildlife,
minerals, coal,
petroleum, natural gas
etc.
• Natural resources like coal, petroleum and
natural gas. These were formed from the dead
remains of living organisms (fossils). So, these
are all known as fossil fuels.
COAL
• It is as hard as stone and is
black in color.
• Coal is one of the fuels used to
cook food.
• Earlier, it was used in railway
engines to produce stream to
run the engine.
• It is also used in thermal power
plants to produce electricity.
• Coal is also used as a fuel in
various industries.
STORY OF COAL
• About 300 million years ago the earth had
dense forests in low lying wetland areas. Due
to natural processes, like flooding, these
forests got buried under the soil. As more soil
deposited over them, they are compressed.
The temperature also rose as they sank
deeper and deeper. Under high pressure and
high temperature, dead plants got slowly
converted to coal.
A COAL MINE
COAL
• As coal contains mainly carbon, the slow
process of conversion of dead vegetation into
coal is called carbonization.
• Since it was formed from the remains of
vegetation, coal is also called a fossil fuel.
• When heated in air, coal burn and produces
mainly carbon dioxide gas.
Coal is processed in industry to get
some useful products:
 COKE:
• It is a tough, porous and
black substance. It is an
almost pure form of
carbon. Coke is used in
the manufacture of
steel and in the
extraction of many
metals.
COAL TAR:
• It is a black, thick liquid
with an unpleasant smell.
• It is a mixture of about
200 substances.
• Products obtained from
coal tar are: synthetic
dyes, drugs, explosives,
perfumes, roofing
materials, paints, etc.
• Naphthalene balls used to
repel moths and other
insects are also obtained
from coal tar.
COAL GAS:
• Coal gas is obtained
during the processing of
coal to get coke.
• It is used as a fuel in
many industries
situated near the coal
processing plants.
PETROLEUM
• Petrol is used as a fuel in light automobiles
such as motor cycles/scooters and cars.
• Heavy motor vehicles like trucks and tractors
run on diesel.
• Petrol and diesel are obtained from a natural
resource called petroleum.
FORMATION OF PETROLEUM
• Petroleum was formed from organisms living
in the sea.
• As these organisms died, their bodies settled
at the bottom of the sea and got covered with
layers of sand and clay.
• Over million of years, absence of air, high
temperature and high pressure transformed
the dead organisms into petroleum and
natural gas.
PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS
DEPOSITS
REFINING OF PETROLEUM
• Petroleum is a dark oily
liquid. Is has an unpleasant
odor. It is a mixture of
various constituents such as
petroleum gas, petrol, diesel,
lubricating oil, paraffin wax,
etc.
• The process of separating the
various constituents/
fractions of petroleum is
known as refining. It is
carried out in a petroleum
refinery.
Various constituents of petroleum and
their uses
S.NO.
•1
•2
•3
•4
•5
•6
•7
CONSTITUTENTS OF PETROLEUM
•Liquified petroleum gas (LPG)
•Petrol
•Kerosene
•Diesel
•Lubricating oil
• Paraffin wax
•Bitumen
USES
•Fuel for home and industry.
•Motor fuel, solvent for dry cleaning.
•Fuel for stoves, lamps and for jet
aircrafts.
•Fuel for heavy motor vehicles, electric
generators.
•Lubrication
•Ointment, candles, Vaseline, etc.
•Paints, road surfacing
NATURAL GAS
• Natural gas is a very
important fossil fuel
because it is easy to
transport through pipes.
• Natural gas is also used as
a starting material for the
manufacture of a no. of
chemicals and fertilizers.
• In India, natural gas has
been found in Tripura,
Rajasthan, Maharashtra
and in the Krishna
Godavari delta.
PETROLEUM CONSERVATION
In INDIA, the Petroleum Conservation Research
Association (PCRA) advises people how to save
petrol/ diesel while driving. Their tips are
• Drive at a constant and moderate speed as far as
possible,
• Switch off the engine at traffic lights or at a place
where you have to wait,
• Ensure correct tyre pressure.
• Ensure regular maintenance of the vehicle.
Coal and petroleum

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Coal and petroleum

  • 1.
  • 2. RESOURCES • We use various materials for our basic needs. Some of them are found in nature and some have been made by human efforts. • All things which are obtained from nature, they are called natural resources.
  • 3.
  • 4. Resources can be broadly classified into two kinds: INEXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES • These resources are present in unlimited quantity in nature and are not likely to be exhausted by human activities. • Ex. Sunlight, air. EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES • The amount of these resources in nature is limited. They can be exhausted by human activities. • Ex. Forests, wildlife, minerals, coal, petroleum, natural gas etc.
  • 5. • Natural resources like coal, petroleum and natural gas. These were formed from the dead remains of living organisms (fossils). So, these are all known as fossil fuels.
  • 6. COAL • It is as hard as stone and is black in color. • Coal is one of the fuels used to cook food. • Earlier, it was used in railway engines to produce stream to run the engine. • It is also used in thermal power plants to produce electricity. • Coal is also used as a fuel in various industries.
  • 7. STORY OF COAL • About 300 million years ago the earth had dense forests in low lying wetland areas. Due to natural processes, like flooding, these forests got buried under the soil. As more soil deposited over them, they are compressed. The temperature also rose as they sank deeper and deeper. Under high pressure and high temperature, dead plants got slowly converted to coal.
  • 9. COAL • As coal contains mainly carbon, the slow process of conversion of dead vegetation into coal is called carbonization. • Since it was formed from the remains of vegetation, coal is also called a fossil fuel. • When heated in air, coal burn and produces mainly carbon dioxide gas.
  • 10. Coal is processed in industry to get some useful products:  COKE: • It is a tough, porous and black substance. It is an almost pure form of carbon. Coke is used in the manufacture of steel and in the extraction of many metals.
  • 11. COAL TAR: • It is a black, thick liquid with an unpleasant smell. • It is a mixture of about 200 substances. • Products obtained from coal tar are: synthetic dyes, drugs, explosives, perfumes, roofing materials, paints, etc. • Naphthalene balls used to repel moths and other insects are also obtained from coal tar.
  • 12. COAL GAS: • Coal gas is obtained during the processing of coal to get coke. • It is used as a fuel in many industries situated near the coal processing plants.
  • 13. PETROLEUM • Petrol is used as a fuel in light automobiles such as motor cycles/scooters and cars. • Heavy motor vehicles like trucks and tractors run on diesel. • Petrol and diesel are obtained from a natural resource called petroleum.
  • 14. FORMATION OF PETROLEUM • Petroleum was formed from organisms living in the sea. • As these organisms died, their bodies settled at the bottom of the sea and got covered with layers of sand and clay. • Over million of years, absence of air, high temperature and high pressure transformed the dead organisms into petroleum and natural gas.
  • 15. PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS DEPOSITS
  • 16. REFINING OF PETROLEUM • Petroleum is a dark oily liquid. Is has an unpleasant odor. It is a mixture of various constituents such as petroleum gas, petrol, diesel, lubricating oil, paraffin wax, etc. • The process of separating the various constituents/ fractions of petroleum is known as refining. It is carried out in a petroleum refinery.
  • 17. Various constituents of petroleum and their uses S.NO. •1 •2 •3 •4 •5 •6 •7 CONSTITUTENTS OF PETROLEUM •Liquified petroleum gas (LPG) •Petrol •Kerosene •Diesel •Lubricating oil • Paraffin wax •Bitumen USES •Fuel for home and industry. •Motor fuel, solvent for dry cleaning. •Fuel for stoves, lamps and for jet aircrafts. •Fuel for heavy motor vehicles, electric generators. •Lubrication •Ointment, candles, Vaseline, etc. •Paints, road surfacing
  • 18. NATURAL GAS • Natural gas is a very important fossil fuel because it is easy to transport through pipes. • Natural gas is also used as a starting material for the manufacture of a no. of chemicals and fertilizers. • In India, natural gas has been found in Tripura, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and in the Krishna Godavari delta.
  • 19. PETROLEUM CONSERVATION In INDIA, the Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) advises people how to save petrol/ diesel while driving. Their tips are • Drive at a constant and moderate speed as far as possible, • Switch off the engine at traffic lights or at a place where you have to wait, • Ensure correct tyre pressure. • Ensure regular maintenance of the vehicle.