hydrocarbons.
No, products made from petroleum are generally referred to as petrochemicals, not hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are organic compounds made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms, which are typically found in petroleum and natural gas.
Gasoline and petroleum products are made at a refinery.
Other products made from petroleum include:InkCrayonsBubble gumDishwashing liquidsDeodorantEyeglassesCDs and DVDsTiresAmmoniaHeart valves
Almost all vehicles
Yes, gasoline is made from petroleum through a process called fractional distillation. Crude oil is heated, and the different hydrocarbons with varying boiling points are separated to create different petroleum products, including gasoline.
No, it is a compound made with fats or petroleum products.
Gasoline is produced in oil refineries, also called petroleum refineries. Other products made there are diesel fuel, asphalt base, heating oil, kerosene, and liquefied petroleum gas.
It is called fractional distillation.
gas and other stuff are all made out of the stuff that comes out of the ground called petroleum.
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.
Products made from petroleum include gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, heating oil, and various types of plastics and synthetic materials.
If you are asking about Oil Cloth, it is not made from oil, it is a plastic covered cloth that repels oil. There are fabric products made from petroleum products, but they are not made directly from oil.