Hydrogenation of benzene to cyclohexane a. cracking b. polymerisation c. reforming d. aromatization?
Question: Hydrogenation of benzene to cyclohexane a. cracking b. polymerisation c. reforming d. aromatization?
The hydrogenation of benzene to cyclohexane is not cracking, polymerization, reforming, or aromatization.
Cracking is the process of breaking down larger hydrocarbon molecules into smaller ones, often by heating and/or using a catalyst.
Polymerization is the process of joining together small molecules to form larger ones, typically by a chemical reaction that forms a polymer.
Reforming is the process of converting low-octane naphtha into high-octane gasoline by rearranging its molecular structure.
Aromatization is the process of converting non-aromatic compounds into aromatic compounds, typically by a chemical reaction that adds or rearranges double bonds.
The hydrogenation of benzene to cyclohexane is a specific type of reaction known as a hydrogenation reaction, where hydrogen gas is added to a compound to produce a more saturated or reduced product.
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