These are often called hydrocarbons, though they can also refer to a much wider variety of organic molecules, which are all flammable. Among those obtained from crude oil are: gasoline (chemically known as iso-octane), propane (main ingredient of LPG), butane (used in lighters), naphtha (lighter fluids), kerosene, benzene, paraffin wax (seen in candles), etc.
Two products distilled from crude oil are gasoline and diesel fuel. These products are commonly used as fuels for vehicles and machinery.
Petroleum is a dark liquid used to make fuels and other products.
Crude oil fractions are used as raw materials in various industries such as petrochemicals, transportation (as fuels), and manufacturing of plastics, rubber, and asphalt. Each fraction has different properties and applications based on its chemical composition and boiling point range.
Crude oil is typically refined into various petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and heating oil. These products are then used as fuels for transportation, heating, and electricity generation. Crude oil is also used as a feedstock for the production of petrochemicals used in the manufacturing of plastics, synthetic fibers, and other products.
Crude oil and coal both originate from the remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago. They undergo a process where the organic matter decomposes and gets compressed over time. Additionally, both crude oil and coal are fossil fuels that are extracted from the Earth for energy production.
Crude oil
No because soyabean oil is derived from soyabeans while crude oil is derived from fossil fuels.
Some common fuels extracted from crude oil include gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. These fuels are refined and processed from crude oil to power vehicles, airplanes, and machinery.
Crude oil.
Crude oil is a mixture of compounds called hydrocarbons. Many useful materials can be produced from crude oil. It can be separated into different fractions using fractional distillation, and some of these can be used as fuels. Unfortunately, there are environmental consequences when fossil fuels such as crude oil and its products are used.
Crude oil and coal are two examples of fossil fuels.
Different density's of crude oil
Coal and crude oil.
natural gas and crude oil
That would be a "refinery".
They all come from crude oil/ fossil fuels
Crude oil, coal and are fossil fuels. They were formed over millions of years. Crude oil and gas were formed from dead marine organisms