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Card 6
Front
What is the name of the process by which large hydrocarbons are broken up into smaller, more useful molecules?
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Card 7
Front
True or false: During the cracking process, hydrocarbons are first heated to vaporise them.
Back
Card 8
Front
During cracking, hydrocarbons are often passed over a substance so that they break apart. What is this substance known as?
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Card 9
Front
During cracking, the catalyst __________ the bonds in the large hydrocarbon.
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Card 10
Front
Cracking by heating to a very high temperature is an example of what type of reaction?
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Card 11
Front
As well as alkanes, what other group of hydrocarbons are made as a result of cracking?
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Card 12
Front
What substance is used to test for an unsaturated hydrocarbon?
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Card 13
Front
What is produced by the combustion of Hydrogen?
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Card 14
Front
Are alkanes more reactive than alkenes?
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Card 15
Front
Apart from alkenes and alkanes what else is made during the process of cracking?
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