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GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Crude Oil - Thermal Cracking Reaction
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Thermal cracking is a chemical reactions used on crude oil. The American chemist, William Burton, is usually credited with being the inventor of the thermal cracking process. The truth is that many others of different nationalities have been involved as the process has been developed and improved over time. But what exactly is this chemical reaction? Thermal cracking is a type of chemical reaction that uses heat to break down long chain molecules into smaller, more reactive, and therefore potentially more useful, molecules. In the school laboratory, you may have carried out cracking for... Show more
GCSE Chemistry Practice Test: Crude Oil - Thermal Cracking Reaction
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1. The alkene product of cracking...
2. The alkene product of cracking...
3. Cracking is an example of what type of chemical reaction?
4. Select from the list the correct formula for ethene.
5. The products of cracking are...
6. Cracking is an example of what type of chemical reaction?
7. In the cracking process...
8. The purpose of cracking is to...
9. An alkene molecule with one double bond contains 7 carbon atoms. How many hydrogen atoms does it contain?
10. Select from the list the correct formula for ethene.