Cracking Flashcards

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what is cracking?

A
  • crude oil tends to contain much more longer alkanes than shorter ones
  • unfortunately, the shorter ones are much more useful
  • to get around this, we take the longer alkanes and do cracking
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what does cracking do?

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cracking breaks down longer alkanes into smaller, more useful ones

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what are the conditions for cracking?

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cracking is conducted under the following conditions:

  • temperature: 650 degrees C
  • catalyst: aluminium oxide (Al2O3)
    (it can be conducted without a catalyst but far more energy would need to be provided)
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what are the products of cracking?

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cracking can produce a variety of products, but nearly always it works like this:

long alkane → shorter alkane + alkene

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example: what is the full equation for cracking pentane (C5H12)?

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pentane (C5H12) → ethane (C2H6) + propene (C3H6)

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what are the two key features of cracking?

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  • it makes an alkane and an alkene
  • the numbers of C and H atoms add up
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