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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Fluid catalytic cracking.
See also changes related to Fluid catalytic cracking, or pages that link to Fluid catalytic cracking or to this page or whose text contains "Fluid catalytic cracking".

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  • Engineering [r]: a branch of engineering that uses chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems involving fuel, drugs, food, and many other products. [e]

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  • Chemical engineering [r]: a branch of engineering that uses chemistry, biology, physics, and math to solve problems involving fuel, drugs, food, and many other products [e]
  • Chemistry [r]: The science of matter, or of the electrical or electrostatical interactions of matter. [e]

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  • Visbreaking [r]: A chemical engineering process unit used in petroleum refineries that reduces the viscosity of the residual oil from the refinery's atmospheric or vacuum distillation of petroleum crude oil. [e]