"When alkanes are heated to a high temperature, both C–H bonds and C–C bonds rupture, a process called pyrolysis. In the absence of oxygen, the resulting radicals can combine to form new higher- or lower-molecular-weight alkanes. Radicals can also remove hydrogen atoms from the carbon atom adjacent to another radical center to give alkenes, a process called hydrogen abstraction."
Hydrocarbon

January 1, 1970