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Rylee Key
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14 October, 10:53
Difference between cracking and pyrolysis
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Ansley Hendrix
14 October, 11:17
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This process might require high temperatures and high pressure. More loosely, outside the field of petroleum chemistry, the term "cracking" is used to describe any type of splitting of molecules under the influence of heat, catalysts and solvents, such as in processes of destructive distillation or pyrolysis.
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