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by all the gases mixed to gether.
pretty much anything made from cotton.
Crude oil does not actually explode on its own. To explode, crude oil must first be vaporized and mixed with air in specific proportions to form a flammable mixture. When this mixture is ignited by a spark or flame, it can result in an explosion.
Natural gas can be produced alongside crude oil during the extraction process. As crude oil is brought to the surface, associated natural gas is also brought up. This natural gas can be separated from the crude oil and processed further for distribution and use.
The term "spiked crude oil" typically refers to a sudden and significant increase in the price of crude oil within a short period of time. This spike can be caused by various factors such as geopolitical tensions, supply disruptions, or changes in global demand. Traders and analysts closely monitor these spikes as they can have a significant impact on the energy market and global economy.
Crude oil is not diesel fuel - it is crude oil, and you really do not want to run this through your engine. Pre-EPA2010 diesels and off-highway diesels are able to run off waste oil if so desired, but this requires pre-heating and straining of the oil (and this is oil which is already processed, not crude oil). Aside from that, such a mixture wouldn't be legal for any on-highway applications.
Crude oil is crude..
What other thing you can do with crude oil.
Crude Oil is hydrocarbon and it is mixture of carbon and hydrogen.
Zero. A barrel or crude oil contains... crude oil.
the constituents of crude oil are FEUL OIL,LPG, NAPHTHA,GASOLNE ETC
crude oil is ba