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Chemistry Notes

Chemistry Notes Daniel le Production of Materials
Chemistry
9.2 Production of Materials
Column 1
Dot 1: Identify the industrial source of ethene from the cracking of some of the fractions from the refining of petroleum.
Structural formula:
Petroleum (crude oil) it is a different mixture of different hydrocarbons which is formed over thousand of years from the remaining of fossil and marine life
Separations into fractions by a process known as fractional distillation separations is based on the boiling point of the hydrocarbons components the crude oil vapours and the mixture rise to the fractional distillations
Dot 2: Identify that ethene, because of the high reactivity of its double bond, is readily transformed into manu useful products.
Ethylene is produced by thermal and catalytic cracking. Ethylene is ranked as one of the top 5 product to produce by chemical industries world wide. Ethylene is manufactured from naphtha and LPG gas petroleum + reactions. This process is......


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