methane, ethane, propane, and isomers of butane
methane, ethane, propane, and isomers of butane
Not all, petroleum is a complex mixture of organic compounds consisting mainly of carbon and hydrogen, along with small amounts of other elements like sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen. So, stating that something is "Not a petroleum product" indicates that it is not derived from crude oil.
Yes, petroleum jelly is a compound. It is a semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons derived from petroleum, often used for its moisturizing properties.
A thick, flammable, mixture of hydrocarbons that occurs naturally beneath the earth's surface. It can be separated into natural gas, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, fuel oil, lubricating oils, paraffin wax, and asphalt. Plus petroleum jelly.
Yes, petroleum is not a metal. It is a naturally occurring liquid found in the Earth's crust consisting of hydrocarbons.
methane, ethane, propane, and isomers of butane
Not all, petroleum is a complex mixture of organic compounds consisting mainly of carbon and hydrogen, along with small amounts of other elements like sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen. So, stating that something is "Not a petroleum product" indicates that it is not derived from crude oil.
It is a mixture
A mixture. It is a complex mixture, see links below. http://www.lloydminsterheavyoil.com/petrochem01.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petroleum
No. Petroleum is a mixture of primarily organic compounds.
Petroleum is a mixture.
Yes, petroleum jelly is a compound. It is a semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons derived from petroleum, often used for its moisturizing properties.
You can think of petroleum deposits AS a mixture of hydrocarbons. One such mixture which we process and purify is gasoline!
Petroleum is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights and other liquid organic compounds.
A thick, flammable, mixture of hydrocarbons that occurs naturally beneath the earth's surface. It can be separated into natural gas, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, fuel oil, lubricating oils, paraffin wax, and asphalt. Plus petroleum jelly.
Yes, petroleum is not a metal. It is a naturally occurring liquid found in the Earth's crust consisting of hydrocarbons.
Petroleum jelly is a semisolid mixture of hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum. I do not know what Peteroluem jelly is, maybe a semisolid mixture of Peters??