No, a mixture.
It is both
No, salt does not dissolve in petroleum ether because salt is a polar compound and petroleum ether is a nonpolar solvent. As a result, there is no attraction between salt and petroleum ether molecules, making it insoluble.
Hydrocarbon is a compound hydrogen and carbon mixed together. This is the chief compounds of petroleum and natural gas.
No it is an organic compound since it contains carbon.
Benzene is a specific chemical compound with the formula C6H6, while petroleum benzene refers to benzene that is derived from crude oil during the refining process. Petroleum benzene may contain impurities and other hydrocarbons not present in pure benzene.
Yes, petroleum jelly is a compound. It is a semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons derived from petroleum, often used for its moisturizing properties.
Yes, "petroleum jelly" is a compound word because it consists of two separate words ("petroleum" and "jelly") that are combined to create a new term.
It is both
petroleum is organic
Petroleum is a mixture.
Petroleum is a complex mixture not a compound; organic compounds have covalent bonds.
No, it is a compound made with fats or petroleum products.
Because that may be part of the rubber compound
No, salt does not dissolve in petroleum ether because salt is a polar compound and petroleum ether is a nonpolar solvent. As a result, there is no attraction between salt and petroleum ether molecules, making it insoluble.
These are components of petroleum and living beings.
Gasoline is an organic compound and it is the solvent of organic solutes. Petroleum jelly will dissolve in gasoline because both petroleum jelly and gasoline are hydrocarbons.
polyester is a petroleum based compound, like vaseline and cool whip.