Honestly in this time its hard to get our heard through things, other work espeically on sited like seneca didnt help, i got put on this video for lessons of school work and i not get it, it just makes so much more sense. Though i do agree that some harder cracking should be shown i think to just get my head around it it was a great help. Thank you
No, it should not. Say, for example, you crack decane (C10H22) the reaction goes C10H22 > C8H18 + C2H4, so at the end of the reaction there is still 22 hydrogen atoms, and 10 carbon atoms, there is no excess carbon.
This is honestly very helpful! Thank you !
best video to learn cracking. Respect man!
Thank you! I have a chemistry test tomorrow about hydrocarbons and I didn’t get it AT ALL until I watched this video
I think you would have given some more examples related to cracking of alkane (complicated ones ).
An amazing video! Really helped me revise. Thank you so much!
This really helped!
Great explanation again
Good work hope more ppl can see this channel
Honestly in this time its hard to get our heard through things, other work espeically on sited like seneca didnt help, i got put on this video for lessons of school work and i not get it, it just makes so much more sense. Though i do agree that some harder cracking should be shown i think to just get my head around it it was a great help. Thank you
ur videos help so muchhh!!
Are there only two types of hydrocarbons? What about the carboxylic acids and all that stuff?!
They got oxygen in brah - organic compounds, but not hydrocarbons.
It helped a lot thanks
Mmuah..😙😙😙💓.U r better than my teacher
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Got it very well
Really good videos thank you!!, just the adds are a bit annoying.
Ahhh thanks for saying - UA-cam automatically started putting ads in videos over 8 minutes long, and I didn't spot this one! Now removed.
@@ScienceShorts Really do appreciate it, keep feeding us with great content, best of luck.
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pov you're here from science class
Wait 3:07 he said there are only 3 bonds I DONT UNDERSTAND WHAT HE SEES
There are 3 lines coming off each carbon 😊
Hydrogen should be there in cracking
No, it should not. Say, for example, you crack decane (C10H22) the reaction goes C10H22 > C8H18 + C2H4, so at the end of the reaction there is still 22 hydrogen atoms, and 10 carbon atoms, there is no excess carbon.
Ya might wanna look up alkanes, alkenes and cracking on BBC bitesize...
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This is such a good video tysm!