Chemical reactions are at the heart of creating synthetic organic compounds. These reactions involve the transformation of initial substances (reactants) into entirely new products.
- One essential type of reaction used in creating organic compounds from hydrocarbons is "cracking." This process breaks down larger hydrocarbon molecules into smaller, more useful forms.
- Polymerization is another crucial chemical reaction that involves linking small molecules, called monomers, into large chains known as polymers.
- These reactions can be tailored and controlled to produce materials with specific characteristics.
By carefully managing these chemical reactions, scientists can design molecules that do not occur naturally, achieving materials suited for myriad uses, from textiles to pharmaceuticals.