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How are cracking reactions used to increase the amount of petrol that is harvested?

Cracking reactions in a refinery crack high molecular weight, long chain molecules into lower molecular weight hydrocarbons that can be blended into the motor fuels pool. This is typically done in a refinery process unit known as a coker or visbreaker. The products usually require further processing, such as hydrodesulfurization, before they can be blended into motor fuels. Without these cracking reactions, the long chain hydrocarbons would be used as heavy fuel oil. Heavy fuel oil is used for fuel by large tanker ships or stationary boilers for residental or commerical buildings for heating during the winter.


Advantages using unleaded petrol for cars?

in petrol we have 2 types.they are 1.leaded petrol 2.unleaded petrol in leaded petrol we have lead compounds so we call it as leaded petrol. in unleaded petrol we do not have lead compounds. the use or advantage of unleaded petrol is it does not emit harmful gases in to the environment. but leaded petrol emits harmful gases. cracking process takes place in unleaded petrol. cracking means it is a process of converting harmful gases into harmless gases. but this cracking process cannot be done in leaded petrol bcoz lead compounds decomposes the catylsts used in cracking process


Why is cracking important to petrochemical industries?

Provides petrol for cars!


Can you make petrol from coal?

cook the coal in a oven without air and distill the gas , its called cracking and you have crude petrol


Why is cracking useful?

cracking is useful because large hydrocarbon molecules are broken into smaller ones. And these are needed for petrol and are more reactive.


How does cracking help the economy?

There is more demand for petrol rather than bitumen :)


How can fuel oil be changed into petrol?

by fractional distilation which is heating something up so it boils and evaporates then the petrol condences and runs down the tube for petrol it turns into petrol (from fuel oil) by catylistic cracking, this is when the hydrocarbon get chopped of into smaller pieces


Has petrol been made in a laboratory?

Yes it had been made. An example: In the process of cracking the polymeric chains.


What is added to gasoline to get petrol?

Petrol is made by heating crude oil and letting hydrocarbon chains condense at different "fractions" in the cooling tank.... at the bottom of the tank you have long hydrocarbons like viscous butane and nearer the top you have petrol etc. Petrol is made by cracking crude oil.


What will happen if we put 1 ratio 4 petrol and methanol mixture in petrol engine?

it will increase its performance


How does cracking help meet the demands for petrol and other oil fractions?

Cracking is a process used in oil refineries to break down larger hydrocarbon molecules into smaller ones, which are more valuable and in higher demand, such as petrol and other oil fractions. By cracking heavier components of crude oil, refineries can produce more of these high-demand products efficiently.


How can you increase fuel efficiency in a petrol engine?

Don't turn it on.