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hydrocracker
hy·dro·crack·ing H0344060 (hī′drə-krăk′ĭng)n. A process by which the hydrocarbon molecules of petroleum are broken into simpler molecules, as of gasoline or kerosene, by the addition of hydrogen under high pressure and in the presence of a catalyst. hy′dro·crack′ v.hy′dro·crack′er n.hydrocracker (ˈhaɪdrəʊˌkrækə) n (Chemistry) something which breaks down petroleum into simpler moleculesTranslationshydrocracker
hydrocracker[′hī·drō‚krak·ər] (chemical engineering) A high-pressure processing unit that cracks long hydrocarbon molecules under a high-hydrogen-content atmosphere. |