The basic answer is distillation, although there are numerous steps involved. Research petroleum refineries & you can get a better understanding of the process.
kerosene and petrol can be separated by the process of fractional distillation.
You can separate substances in a crude oil by distillation process. But you have to know what are the boiling points of each of the substance in the crude oil.
Crude Oil is the mixture of difference substances, substances are seprated from crude oil through the process of Fractional Distillation. the substances extracted from crude oil are as follow : Fuel Gas (LPG) Petrol Naptha (used for plastics) Kerosene Diesel Fuel Oil (used to Fuel Ships) Lubricating Oil Bitumen (used for building roads)
Distillation
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kerosene and petrol can be separated by the process of fractional distillation.
bitumen, fuel oil, lubricating oil, diesel, kerosene, naphtha, petrol, refinery gas
Fractional distillation ( i think)
It is a by-product of crude oil, therefore yes.
Kerosene is not made from a mineral, it is an organic compound made from crude oil
Kerosene
Crude oil can be refined to make a plethora of petroleum product. Kerosene, gasoline, petroleum jelly (commonly known as Vaseline), lubricating oil, and heavy fuel, and many other products. Crude oil contains many different substances which all separate during the refining process.
You can separate substances in a crude oil by distillation process. But you have to know what are the boiling points of each of the substance in the crude oil.
It is a by-product of crude oil, therefore yes.
Used to separate various fractions (parts) of crude oil eg gas, petrol, kerosene,diesel etc.It is also used in a distillery to separate alcohol from water
oil, petroleum, crude, oil derivative, gasoline, kerosene
They all come from crude oil/ fossil fuels