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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'cracking'
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| Alkanes, Cracking and Alkenes |
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| Cracking is the process whereby complex organic molecules are converted to simpler molecules by the breaking of carbon-carbon bonds in the precursors. |
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| Cracking liquid paraffin |
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| Describe how chemists can use polymers as a feedstock for cracking, and their role in a minimising damage to the environment during the combustion of polymers such as PVC. |
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| Fritz Haber was a German chemist whose conversion of atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia opened the way for the synthetic fertilizer industry. His study of the combustion of hydrocarbons led to the commercial cracking or fractional distillation of natural oil |
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