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The two elements present in largest atomic percentages in both glass and concrete are silicon and oxygen.
LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is a mixture of predominantly alkane hydrocarbons, with either propane or butane usually present in greatest amount and both of these almost always present.
If one is wondering why petroleum is black, it is because it is an oil found deep under the earth. Oil is usually dark brown or black in color. Petroleum is the name for both the unrefined oil directly from the earth, and the oil that has been processed in factories.
No: Both characteristics are important, and they are, of course, interrelated.
Hydrogen and Carbon :) hope it helped .. :)
The two elements present in largest atomic percentages in both glass and concrete are silicon and oxygen.
yes there is petroleum in both
LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is a mixture of predominantly alkane hydrocarbons, with either propane or butane usually present in greatest amount and both of these almost always present.
The environmental impact of petroleum is often negative because it is toxic to almost all forms of life. The possibility of climate changeexists. Petroleum, commonly referred to as oil, is closely linked to virtually all aspects of present society, especially for transportation and heating for both homes and for commercial activities.
If one is wondering why petroleum is black, it is because it is an oil found deep under the earth. Oil is usually dark brown or black in color. Petroleum is the name for both the unrefined oil directly from the earth, and the oil that has been processed in factories.
Many elements only form through high temperatures and pressures... both of which are present int the Sun - but not in the Earth's atmosphere.
The relationship between natural gas and petroleum is the formation of both under the earth's surface from fossils. Both natural gas and petroleum are sources of fuel.
It is both
No - petroleum is a liquid. Gas is gaseous like air but they are both flammable
No: Both characteristics are important, and they are, of course, interrelated.
Yes, both are petroleum products