The controlled process by which hydrocarbons are broken down or rearranged into smaller, more useful molecules is called catalytic cracking.
An element is the only substance that cannot be broken down.
A broken scale would be used in situations where precise measurement is not critical or when the broken scale can still provide a relative indication. For example, in some art projects or DIY tasks where rough estimates are sufficient, a broken scale may still be useful.
A Catalyst used to "Break Down" Long Hydrocarbons into smaller, more useful ones...
Yes they can, a person who has a broken neack only brakes their neak bone not their vocal cords
Eggs are more useful after they are broken.
Silence is most useful when broken.
A pencil lead - it becomes sharper and more useful for precise writing when it is broken.
An egg
Nope. A broken String is not useful anymore. It should need replacement.
$25 if it's worn-out or broken and useful only for the remaining parts. $100 if it is in nearly-new condition.
glucose
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cracking is useful because large hydrocarbon molecules are broken into smaller ones. And these are needed for petrol and are more reactive.
Eggs haha NOT a glow stick
its not useful for the refrigerator its useful for humans only....
The controlled process by which hydrocarbons are broken down or rearranged into smaller, more useful molecules is called catalytic cracking.