Benzene is a natural part of crude oil along with hundreds of other chemicals. Benzene forms about 1% or less of crude oil. In the oil "cracking process" and related processing at the refinery various parts of chemicals from the crude oil can be recombined to form additional benzene.
The largest exports from the United Kingdom to Canada are crude oil and manufactured goods.
That depends what the monomer is. Most unsaturated monomers are manufactured commercially from crude oil. Ethene, for instance, is made by cracking the gas oil fraction of crude oil. Vinyl chloride is then made from ethene. Styrene is made from benzene and ethene.
Crude oil is crude..
Polymers are not made into crude oil. Crude oil is made into polymers.
What other thing you can do with crude oil.
It is a mixture of hydrocarbons, which can be separated by fractional distillation. Oil is NOT an element.
Through the process of Polymerization. The process is different for every thermoplastic.
Yup! Crude Oil -> Crude Oil Vapour --> Diesel Oil --> Ethene --> Poly(ethene)
Crude Oil is hydrocarbon and it is mixture of carbon and hydrogen.
Crude oil blended with condensate or NGLs
Zero. A barrel or crude oil contains... crude oil.