8. The process whereby catalysts are added to certain hydrocarbons in order to break them into smaller hydrocarbons suitable for petrol and plastics is called: A fractional distillation B cracking C crude oil extraction 9. The name given to hydrocarbons with single bonds only is: A alkanes B alkenes C alkynes 10. The name given to hydrocarbons with at least one double bond is: A alkanes B alkenes C alkynes 11. The name given to hydrocarbons with at least one triple bond is: A alkanes B alkenes C alkynes
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