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Why is cracking done in the absence of air?

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Answered by heroboy53
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In the absence of air, steam and raw material are mixed and heated to temperatures around 800oC inside a furnace. ... Carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide are unwanted byproducts of thermal cracking. These gases must be removed before they escape into the atmosphere by reaction with sodium hydroxide solution

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In the absence of air, steam and raw material are mixed and heated to temperatures around 800oC inside a furnace. ... Carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide are unwanted byproducts of thermal cracking. These gases must be removed before they escape into the atmosphere by reaction with sodium hydroxide solution.

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