Cracking paraffin oil on your desk
science
Paraffin oil cracking—heating the liquid to break long hydrocarbon chains—demonstrates fundamental petroleum chemistry. Marb's lab at Adafruit documented the process, using bromine water to detect the alkenes produced; the bromine's color change confirmed the reaction. The experiment succeeded, though the heating jacket experienced a malfunction afterward—a reminder that chemistry demonstrations demand careful equipment maintenance.
Source: https://blog.adafruit.com/2026/06/16/cracking-paraffin-oi...
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