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What is fuel catalytic cracking

Answer Posted / subhendu amitav

It's a petroleum refinery process,in which the heavy oil is allowed to pass through metal chambers under pressure and high temperature where the catalyst are present such as silica , alumina or zerolite.at the end of the process the heavy long chained oil molecules breaks into light , simple and short chain molecules with higher octane number

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