SpankyTheHippo
Limp Willy
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- Dec 16, 2009
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- HSC
- 2000
Do you have to remember the temperatures for catalytic cracking, cause I don't want to.
Yeah but its good to know these kind of details so that they can be used in long responses.I dont think u need to ...
the dot point only says "identify"
To OP: Don't listen to him.Of course you do.
You pretty much have to remember every "reaction condition" that is involved in all the processes that you learn: Haber process, cracking, polyethylene production, etc. So that means pressure, temperature, any catalysts used and absence of presence of certain chemicals e.g. Haber removes oxygen to remove risk of combustion, etc.
Just start learning all this crap now so you can be ahead when you go back to school.