Yes petroleum can be separated by using:
1.Distillation
2.Evaporation
yes
HNO3= nitric acid
Fractional distillation is used to turn crude oil into petroleum, and then the products of that (petroleum is one of them) can be broken down into another more flowing substance using a process called cracking, normally done with aliminium oxide as a catalyst
Yes. You can use condesation to separate water from salt water leaving salt contents only
because there is very less amount of petroleum stored in the earth so for further use we should use it sparingly.
You could melt Sodium chloride and use electrolysis to separate the Sodium and the Chlorine, which is how Sodium is produced on an industrial scale.
It is used in a petroleum refinery to separate out the different hydrocarbons.
HNO3= nitric acid
it speeds settling or separating of compounds they often use it to separate blood so they can test the veracious parts of it
It is a key process in the petroleum industry. It is also used throughout the chemical industry as a separation/purification technique. It is also use to make brandy, whisky, perfumes, etc.
He tried to separate the boys when they started fighting. They each had separate rooms in the hotel. The judges could not separate them, so a draw was the result.
fractional distillation. you use the boiling point to separate petroleum into its different compounds. the order is asphalt, lubricating oil, jet fuel and diesel fuel, kerosene, and gasoline.
sure, why not.
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Oil and Petroleum use is very efficient.
Fractional distillation is used to turn crude oil into petroleum, and then the products of that (petroleum is one of them) can be broken down into another more flowing substance using a process called cracking, normally done with aliminium oxide as a catalyst
I guess you could use filters.
it could be turned itno kerosene