Here’s how to crack the cracking of long chain hydrocarbons
Cracking long chain hydrocarbons into shorter alkanes and alkenes is a staple of the classroom. Despite this, it’s a practical that opens up the potential for the dreaded ‘suck-back’. To avoid that problem, this approach uses a microscale method.
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