Definition of Fluid catalytic cracking

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Fluid catalytic cracking

The term 'Fluid catalytic cracking' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' The refining process of breaking down the larger, heavier, and more complex hydrocarbon molecules into simpler and lighter molecules. Catalytic cracking is accomplished by the use of a catalytic agent and is an effective process for increasing the yield of gasoline from crude oil. Catalytic cracking processes fresh feeds and recycled feeds'.

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