Hydrocarbons, usually produced with natural gas, which are liquid at normal pressure and temperature.
The majority of processes involved in petroleum refining are chemical changes.
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Petroleum, or crude oil, is a naturally occurring flammable liquid that consists of complex chains and bonds of hydrocarbons with varying molecular weights. It also contains other organic compounds that are found in geologic formations beneath the earth's surface.
Petroleum. For details about the chemistry you might wish to consult the benzene page on wikipedia.
Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs).
The majority of processes involved in petroleum refining are chemical changes.
Petroleum industry is totally based on chemical equations, procedures, theories.
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A. E. Dunstan has written: 'The science of petroleum' -- subject(s): Petroleum engineering, Petroleum industry and trade 'Chemistry and the petroleum industry' -- subject(s): Petroleum
Silicone is not a product of petro-chemistry.
Feedstock is the stuff you start with... probably crude oil for petroleum chemistry, though you might begin with a particular fraction of the oil instead of crude.
In chemistry, ppm means 'parts per million'
Semen Romanovich Sergienko has written: 'High-molecular compounds in petroleum' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Organic, Organic Chemistry, Petroleum 'Ocherki o nauke i uchenykh' -- subject(s): Hydrocarbons, Chemists, History, Chemistry, Biography, Research
Bose-Einstein Condensates were first discovered by Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman.
The feedstock for polymers chemistry may be petroleum, methane gas, coal, plants.
Mendeleev worked also in spectroscopy, ethanol-water system, capillarity, petroleum chemistry.
How do you educate doctors without chemistry? How do you educate researchers in plastics industries, or petroleum, or metallurgy, or ... etc. Added: As someone who has taken three years of undergraduate chemistry ( though much is forgotten! ) I can tell you that chemistry is education; the subject teaches you how to think, not what to think.