Cracking hydrocarbons is very important because in order to power our cars and warm our homes we have to use crude oil which is cracked into smaller hydrocarbons which make diesel and petrol and other types of fuels for our homes and environment. :)
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cracking is breaking bonds of the hydrocarbons and polymerisation is making the double bonds between the hydrocarbons. WillyD
Cracking long-chained hydrocarbons produces two things which include alkenes and alkanes(shorter chains), including hydrogen through catalytic cracking.
Process is called cracking.
The process is called "cracking" .
This is usually called cracking; It produces unsaturated hydrocarbons as well as smaller alkanes.
heat is used to decompose long chain hydrocarbons into shorter chain hydrocarbons.
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This is because hydrocarbons are very expensive.x
Cracking
this is when the hydrocarbons are split into two mollecules and then have made some other useful fuels
Examples: alkanes, alkenes, cycloalkanes, aromatric hydrocarbons, etc.
Catalytic cracking is the process of reacting a heated hydrocarbon with a catalyst such as iron or platinum to produce two or more lighter hydrocarbons with smaller carbon chains.