nitrogen and sulphur
Liquid petroleum gas (LPG) is primarily made up of propane and butane, which are hydrocarbons derived from crude oil refining and natural gas processing. It is a convenient and versatile energy source commonly used for heating, cooking, and transportation.
oil and petroleum
Oil is a broad term that can refer to any viscous liquid that is not soluble in water, while petroleum specifically refers to a type of oil that is derived from crude oil through a refining process. In other words, petroleum is a subset of oil.
That is the correct spelling of "petroleum" (crude oil, a mix of liquid hydrocarbons).
No, petroleum is not made of coal and oil. Petroleum is a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is naturally occurring in the Earth's crust. It is formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms that have been subjected to heat and pressure over millions of years. Coal is a solid fossil fuel formed from plant remains, while oil, also known as crude oil, is another liquid hydrocarbon mixture that is also formed from organic matter.
liquid petroleum
oil, petroleum, crude, oil derivative, gasoline, kerosene
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).
Petroleum jelly is made from petrolatum, a mixture of hydrocarbons derived from petroleum. The name "petroleum jelly" comes from the fact that it is derived from petroleum, not necessarily from being an actual jelly made from oil.
Other names for petroleum include crude oil, fossil fuel, and black gold.
petroleum, residual, crude, bitumen, asphalt among others.
it is oil