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Refining of petroleum is the process of converting crude oil into various useful products like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel through a series of separation, conversion, and purification steps. It involves heating the crude oil to separate it into different components based on their boiling points, which are then further processed to meet specific quality and regulatory requirements.
Sulfuric acid is a strong mineral acid that is highly corrosive and has many industrial applications. It is used in the production of fertilizers, dyes, explosives, and in the refining of petroleum. It is also commonly used in car batteries and in cleaning and pickling metal surfaces.
The main constituents of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) are propane and butane. These gases are considered hydrocarbons and are derived from natural gas processing and petroleum refining. LPG is commonly used as a fuel for heating and cooking purposes.
Yes, the US is one of the world's leading producers and consumers of petroleum, but it does not lead in refining. Other countries like China and Saudi Arabia may surpass the US in certain aspects of petroleum production and refining.
Yes, Vaseline is a brand of petroleum jelly, and it does contain petroleum-derived ingredients. It is made from a combination of mineral oils and waxes, which are byproducts of the petroleum refining process.
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Francis S. Manning has written: 'Oilfield processing of petroleum' -- subject(s): Petroleum, Refining 'Environmental assessment data base for petroleum refining wastewaters and residuals' -- subject(s): Petroleum refineries, Pollution, Sewage disposal, Waste disposal, Water
Matthew P. Brouwer has written: 'Oil refining and the petroleum industry' -- subject(s): Petroleum, Petroleum industry and trade, Refining, Petroleum refineries
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Sulfur is mined chiefly for the production of sulfuric acid, which is widely used in various industries such as fertilizers, chemicals, and petroleum refining.
This is a chemical engineering process - the refining of petroleum.
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Butane is a bi-product of petroleum which is formed after refining petroleum, it is also known as petroleum gas.
Stephen K. Patterson has written: 'The U.S. petroleum refining industry in the 1980's' -- subject(s): Petroleum, Refining
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No. Petroleum jelly is a byproduct of the refining of oil. Lanolin is extracted from the skin of sheep.
There are many chemical processes that use sulfuric acid catalysts - refining petroleum is a big one. Most processes that use it, use very concentrated acid because they want the reaction to go quickly.