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Crack or cracking means "to break or snap apart". It also may mean:

Chemical reaction

Computing

Economics

  • The value difference between a crude oil & oil products (usually per barrel) or different oil products, for instance a mogas crack - the difference between mogas & crude oil.

Anatomy and physiology

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