
Alkenes and Cracking
Investigating alkenes as unsaturated hydrocarbons, their addition reactions, and the industrial importance of cracking large hydrocarbons.
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Investigating alkenes as unsaturated hydrocarbons, their addition reactions, and the industrial importance of cracking large hydrocarbons.
Key Questions
- How do alkenes differ structurally from alkanes?
- What is the purpose of cracking large hydrocarbon molecules?
- How can we chemically distinguish between an alkane and an alkene using aqueous bromine?
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