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The basic answer is distillation, although there are numerous steps involved. Research petroleum refineries & you can get a better understanding of the process.

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Q: How do you separate kerosene from crude oil?
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How do you separate kerosene and crude oil?

kerosene and petrol can be separated by the process of fractional distillation.


What does crude oil separate into?

bitumen, fuel oil, lubricating oil, diesel, kerosene, naphtha, petrol, refinery gas


What method of separation is used in the refinery to separate crude oil into its constituents such as petrol kerosene diesel?

Fractional distillation ( i think)


Is kerosene a fossil fuel?

It is a by-product of crude oil, therefore yes.


Which mineral is kerosene made from?

Kerosene is not made from a mineral, it is an organic compound made from crude oil


What other fuel is usually formed with crude oil?

Kerosene


What can crude oil make?

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.


Used to separate substances from crude oil?

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.


Is kerosene is a fossil fuel?

It is a by-product of crude oil, therefore yes.


What is fractional distillation uses?

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


What do you call a liquid fossil fuel?

oil, petroleum, crude, oil derivative, gasoline, kerosene


What are petrol Naphtha Kerosene Diesel and Oil?

They all come from crude oil/ fossil fuels