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Cat Cracking

A petroleum refinery process in which heavy oil is passed through metal chambers called catalytic crackers or cat-crackers, under pressure and high temperature in the presence of catalysts. This boiling breaks up heavy, large, and more complex long-chain oil molecules into lighter, smaller, and simpler short-chain molecules, such as those of gasoline.