DF5- Cracking Flashcards

1
Q

Define cracking

A

Term used to describe any reaction in which larger molecules are made into smaller molecules

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2
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Why do different fractions in fractional distillation column have different boiling points?

A

Different Van Der Waals forces

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3
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What makes catalyst inactive in cracking column?

A

Coke (carbon from decomposition of hydrocarbons) forms on catalyst surface

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4
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In a catalytic cracker, what rises to the top?

A

-short chain hydrocarbons with low boiling points

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5
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Define catalyst

A

Substance that speeds up a reaction but remains chemically unchanged

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6
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Give basic features of catalysts

A
  • do not undergo permanent chemical change
  • may change physically (eg. surface crumbling) but can be regenerated
  • only small amounts needed
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7
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What is homogenous catalysis?

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  • when catalyst and reactants are in same physical state
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8
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What is heterogenous catalysis?

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  • when catalyst and reactants are in different physical states
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9
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What is a catalyst poison and how does it work?

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Substance that stops a catalyst from functioning properly

- poison molecules are adsorbed more strongly than reactant, blocks active site

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