
Cracking and Alkenes
Discover how large, less useful hydrocarbons are broken down into smaller, more valuable molecules.
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Discover how large, less useful hydrocarbons are broken down into smaller, more valuable molecules.
Key Questions
- Why is cracking an economically important process for the petrochemical industry?
- What are the differences between catalytic cracking and steam cracking?
- How can bromine water be used to distinguish between an alkane and an alkene?
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