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Yes. It is refined from crude oil in a process known as cracking.
Vegetable oil hardens through a process called hydrogenation, where hydrogen atoms are added to the oil molecules. Factors that contribute to this process include temperature, pressure, and the presence of a catalyst such as nickel.
it is used as gas to produce oil that all humans need to survive.
No, fractional distillation of oil is not an exothermic process. It is a physical separation process that relies on the differences in boiling points of the components in the crude oil mixture. Heat is added to vaporize and separate the components, making it an endothermic process.
oil tankers are dangerous to humans by the pollution of the environment
Ethene from crude oil can be hydrated to produce ethanol through a process known as hydration. In this process, ethene is reacted with steam in the presence of a catalyst such as phosphoric acid to form ethanol. The ethanol produced can then be further purified through distillation.
because humans need these types of resources to help us survive like our heat we use oil and oil is a nonrenewable resoure
Answer- Oil because humanes can make this natural resource as strong or as weak as they need it to be.
To Fight Corrosion through a process called GALVANIC CORROSION
Gas is mined as crude oil and then it goes through a process and it becomes gas.
On a 1997 Ford E250, the oil pump is located inside the oil pan, which is mounted at the bottom of the engine. To access it, you typically need to remove the oil pan, as the oil pump is driven by the crankshaft through a shaft. It’s advisable to consult a repair manual for detailed instructions and to ensure proper handling during the process.
Crude oil is separated through a process called fractional distillation, which takes advantage of the different boiling points of the hydrocarbons in the oil. The crude oil is heated in a column and the vapors rise through the column, where they cool and condense at different levels based on their boiling points. This process separates the crude oil into different components such as gasoline, diesel, and kerosene.