5.1 Cracking Hydrocarbons Flashcards
How can large hydrocarbon molecules be broken down?
By cracking
What 2 ways can cracking be done?
By heating a mixture of hydrocarbon vapours and steam to a very high temperature, or by passing hydrocarbon vapours over a hot catalyst
What happens during cracking?
Thermal decomposition reactions produce a mixture of smaller molecules
What are some of the smaller molecules produced from cracking called?
Alkanes
What are alkanes useful as?
Fuels
What type of hydrocarbons are alkanes?
Saturated
What is the general formula for hydrocarbons?
CnH2n+2
What are the other smaller molecules produced from cracking?
Alkenes
What are alkenes?
Unsaturated hydrocarbons because they contain fewer hydrogen atoms than alkanes with the same number of carbon atoms
What is the general formula for an alkene?
CnH2n
What is an example of a cracking reaction?
Decane –> pentane, propene and ethene
What do alkenes have?
A double bond that makes them more reactive
What type of conditions are needed for cracking?
800 degrees celsius and a catalyst