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Which row of the table is correct for cracking? Description Source of raw material A heating large molecules to make smaller molecules crude oil B heating large mol... show full transcript
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This describes the process of cracking accurately. Cracking involves breaking down larger hydrocarbons into smaller ones, typically yielding alkanes and alkenes. The source of raw material for this process is usually crude oil.
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This is incorrect as nylon and poly(ethene) are not produced from cracking larger hydrocarbons. Instead, they are synthetic polymers made through polymerization. Thus, this description does not align with the concept of cracking.
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This statement describes the process of polymerization rather than cracking. Therefore, it is not a correct description for the cracking process, which instead reduces larger molecules into smaller ones.
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