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What can you make crude oil into?

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What kind of chemicals are in crude oil?

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What things are made from crude oil?

Crude oil is mixture of many compounds. Most of the compounds are composed of hydrogen and carbon, so they are called hydrocarbons. Oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and various trace metals also can be found in crude oil. When there is significant concentrations of sulfur, the crude is considered sour crude. See links.


what chemical in crude oil is more volatile oxygen carbon hydrogen or nitrogen?

Crude oil contain compounds of O, C, H, N and not chemical elements.


What is dead crude?

Crude oil comes from the reservoir as live crude, containing methane and other lower carbon compounds that are liberated as the pressure is reduced (in the reservoir, in the well, in the separator or storage battery) and the crude is allowed to cool. Dead crude is degassed crude meaning no more gas is likely to be liberated. The volumetric measurement of crude is normally done at "standard conditions" of atmospheric pressure and 60 degrees F, although standards vary.


Why does crude Oil not dissolve in water?

Crude oil is a complex mixture of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. It does not dissolve in water unless you add a detergent to break down and encapsulate the oil.


What is dead crude oil?

Crude oil comes from the reservoir as live crude, containing methane and other lower carbon compounds that are liberated as the pressure is reduced (in the reservoir, in the well, in the separator or storage battery) and the crude is allowed to cool. Dead crude is degassed crude meaning no more gas is likely to be liberated. The volumetric measurement of crude is normally done at "standard conditions" of atmospheric pressure and 60 degrees F, although standards vary.


What is the make up of crude oil?

There is a simple answer to this question and a more complicated answer. It depends if you are asking what are the major elements that make up crude oil or what compounds can be found in oil. Crude oil is composed mainly of hydrocarbons compounds. Organic compounds containing nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen may be present. Crude oil is a complex mixture, and and the compounds and their fraction in the crude oil will be different in each oil field. Although there are many compounds, these compounds are formed from hydrogen and oxygen. The more complicated answer is there are hundreds of compounds - see related links.


What chemical elements make up crude oil?

The make-up of crude oil consists 84% carbon molecules,14% hydrogen, and the remaining consists of nitrogen, oxygen, and various metals.


What are the biological compounds of oil?

Crude oil compounds: Carbon, hydrogen, sulfur nitrogen, oxygen, metals, salts.


What does crude oil consist from?

1. crude oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons with small amts of impurities. So in terms of elements, crude oil consist of Carbon and Hydrogen as the main components as well as traces of impurities such as sulphur, nitrogen ad oxygen containing compounds.


How crude oil is separated into useful fraction?

Crude oil is separated into different substances with similar boiling points. The substances in crude oil can be separated using fractional distillation. The crude oil is evaporated and its vapours are allowed to condense at different temperatures in the fractionating column. Each fraction contains hydrocarbon molecules with a similar number of carbon atoms