not a solid and and organic
It's not a mineral because it's not a solid.
It is hard to do because it is a liquid being taken out of a solid.
Petroleum coke (Pet coke or petcoke) is a carbonaceous solid that is derived from oil refinery coker units or other cracking processes. It is over 90% carbon.
Liquefied petroleum gas is a gas at room temperature but is compressed into a liquid for transportation.
Paraffin oil is a derivative of petroleum. In solid forms, paraffin oil is a solid with 20-40 atom molecules. Petroleum is not a solid.
Petroleum is not considered a rock. The definition of rock includes the word 'solid'.
liquid, and solid of course
Petroleum
not a solid and and organic
It's not a mineral because it's not a solid.
Yes, petroleum freezes solid at a sufficiently low temperature. In fact, there is only one substance which does not have a solid phase, which is helium. Helium exists only as a gas or a liquid. But everything else will freeze if sufficiently cooled.
Rubber glove, and petroleum jelly...
Bagasse, peat moss, anthracite coal, lignite coal, petroleum coke and biomass are all solid fuels.
No, not actually. Crude oil is one type of petroleum. Petroleum is a common term for the liquid (crude oil), gaseous (natural gas), and viscous or solid forms (bitumen and asphalt).
It is hard to do because it is a liquid being taken out of a solid.
Petroleum coke (Pet coke or petcoke) is a carbonaceous solid that is derived from oil refinery coker units or other cracking processes. It is over 90% carbon.