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In the process of reforming, the straight-chain paraffin and naphthenes are converted to what?(a) Branched hydrocarbons(b) Isometric hydrocarbons(c) Aromatic hydrocarbons(d) Alkene hydrocarbonsThis question was addressed to me in final exam.This interesting question is from Fuels in division Fuels, Intake System & Leakage Preventers of Automotive Engine Design

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Correct choice is (c) Aromatic hydrocarbons

Explanation: In the PROCESS of reforming, the straight-CHAIN PARAFFIN and NAPHTHENES are converted to aromatic hydrocarbons.Straight chain hydrocarbons are stable when compared to branched hydrocarbons.



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