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.
Fractional distillation of crude oil.
The crude oil fractions are deisel, pertol (gas), propane, butane, tar etc.These are used as fuels, in the chemical industry and in the paving of roads.
Crude Oil is a liquid.
boiling point of crude oil is depending on the main component in the crude oil itself, heavy crude for example has a higher boiling point from light crude.
The properties of Brent Crude oil are the same properties of any crude oil, density, viscosity, and solubility. Although Brent is LCO (light crude oil).
Crude oil
No because soyabean oil is derived from soyabeans while crude oil is derived from fossil fuels.
Crude oil.
Crude oil and coal are two examples of fossil fuels.
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.
Different density's of crude oil
Coal and crude oil.
Eventually, crude oil will run out. Other sources will need to be discovered to replace crude oil and the many products produced.
natural gas and crude oil
That would be a "refinery".
Fractional distillation of crude oil.
They all come from crude oil/ fossil fuels