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1.Catalytic cracking produce highly branched hydrocarbons,while thermal cracking produces unbranched hydrocarbons,can anyone explain?2.Under some conditions,apart from alkanes and alkenes,hydrogen andcarbon are also formed.Why?For example:C14H30 -- C8H18 + 2CH2=CH2 + 2C + 2H2
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Hello All,I have a question regarding the ph of compounds. I have three different compunds like:0.1M(mol/L) Na2CO3 = pH 11 (nearly)0.1M(mol/L) CaCO3 = pH 6.90.1M(mol/L) Nh4HCO3 = pH 7.5On what factors does the pH depends? As all three contains Carbonate. Which compound is more stable? Regards!Atiq
Updated: 2012-07-31 10:57:24
Methane is the main compoment of natural gas. Now, as you can see from wikipedia link so called town gas is in fact the natural gas so your problem is rather virtual.
Updated: 2012-07-31 10:42:31
But why they don't remove them for other purposes?Can methane be the only component?