The relationship between crude oil and organic chemistry is that they are both Natural Resources. Crude oil and organic things are natural, from the earth.
All the processes involved in the refining of crude oil are chemical processes; this is the field of petrochemistry.
Petroleum. For details about the chemistry you might wish to consult the benzene page on wikipedia.
Petrol comes from crude oil. When dead organisms are subjected to extremely high pressures for millions of years, the organic compounds in the organisms will transform into hydrocarbons that are present in crude oil. This crude oil is then distilled using fractional distillation to separate different components, such as petrol.
yes they are! funny thing...çause i got the same question for my chemistry prep! :)
Benzene is an organic compound that is commercially obtained from the extraction of crude oil. It is identified as a potential carcinogen.
The relationship between crude oil and organic chemistry is that they are both Natural Resources. Crude oil and organic things are natural, from the earth.
In relation to chemistry, hydrocarbons are defined as an organic compound where carbon and hydrogen is found. Hydrocarbons found on planet earth occur in crude oil.
Feedstock is the stuff you start with... probably crude oil for petroleum chemistry, though you might begin with a particular fraction of the oil instead of crude.
All the processes involved in the refining of crude oil are chemical processes; this is the field of petrochemistry.
Well, yes...but crude oil isn't exactly made; they drill a hole in the ground and pump it out.
Crude oil differs from place to place for a variety of reasons including but not limited to:composition of the original organic mattertemperature and pressure level that the organic matter was subjected to over geologic time (which relates to depth)impurities in the soil at the particular location of the crude
Gasoline is a nonpolar organic liquid. It is a mixture of a large number of organic substances found in crude oil.
Its from crude oil formed from decayed fossils and organic matters accumulated for years
Kerosene is not made from a mineral, it is an organic compound made from crude oil
A major influence of crude oil prices is the price of oil to export it from other countries. It also has to depend on the relationship countries have with each other.
Crude oil is a mixture of lots of different organic chemicals, there is alkanes (methane, ethane, propane ... octane ... C18H38) and alkalies, alcohols and lots of different hydrocarbons.
Petroleum. For details about the chemistry you might wish to consult the benzene page on wikipedia.