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Paraffins can be alkylated at what temperature?(a) Low(b) Moderate(c) High(d) None of the mentionedThe question was asked in an internship interview.My query is from Factors Controlling Alkylation in section Alkylation of Unit Processes

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The correct choice is (C) High

Best explanation: PARAFFINS can be alkylated in the ABSENCE of catalysts at sufficiently high temperatures, about 500°C, so that a small amount of the paraffins will DECOMPOSE into FREE radicals.



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