Which of the following equations correctly represents catalytic cracking of a petroleum fraction?
(A) $C_{15}H_{32}(g) \xrightarrow{AlSi_2O_6} C_{15}H_{35}(s)$
(B) $nC_{2}H_{4}(g) \xrightarrow{AlSi_2O_6} (CH_{2}-CH_{n})_{-}(s)$
(C) $C_{15}H_{32}(g) \xrightarrow{AlSi_2O_6} C_{n}H_{16}(g) + 4C_{2}H_{4}(g)$
(D) $C_{y}H_{16}(g) + 4C_{2}H_{4}(g) \xrightarrow{AlSi_2O_6} C_{15}H_{32}(g)$ - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 4 - 2060 - Paper 1
Question 4
Which of the following equations correctly represents catalytic cracking of a petroleum fraction?
(A) $C_{15}H_{32}(g) \xrightarrow{AlSi_2O_6} C_{15}H_{35}(s)$
(B)... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Which of the following equations correctly represents catalytic cracking of a petroleum fraction?
(A) $C_{15}H_{32}(g) \xrightarrow{AlSi_2O_6} C_{15}H_{35}(s)$
(B) $nC_{2}H_{4}(g) \xrightarrow{AlSi_2O_6} (CH_{2}-CH_{n})_{-}(s)$
(C) $C_{15}H_{32}(g) \xrightarrow{AlSi_2O_6} C_{n}H_{16}(g) + 4C_{2}H_{4}(g)$
(D) $C_{y}H_{16}(g) + 4C_{2}H_{4}(g) \xrightarrow{AlSi_2O_6} C_{15}H_{32}(g)$ - HSC - SSCE Chemistry - Question 4 - 2060 - Paper 1
Step 1
Identify the correct equation for catalytic cracking
96%
114 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
The correct equation representing catalytic cracking of a petroleum fraction is option (C):
C15H32(g)AlSi2O6CnH16(g)+4C2H4(g).
Catalytic cracking involves breaking down a larger hydrocarbon molecule into smaller, more valuable hydrocarbons. In option (C), C15H32 is broken down into smaller alkanes, which fits the definition of catalytic cracking.