Distillates include gasoline, diesel fuel, lubricating oils, naphtha, petroleum jelly, and other volatiles and solvents.
The other major use of oil is to make plastics and vinyl.
Additionally, much of the world's fertilizer is made from the methane in natural gas, which is often found along with underground oil.
NO
No. Ammonia is not present in crude oil. It is synthesized by reacting nitrogen and hydrogen.
lpg is made of crude oil
Crude oil is the by product of decaying and fossilisation of animal and plant matter
yes
Crude oil
petrochemicals, from crude oil feedstock
Polymers are not made into crude oil. Crude oil is made into polymers.
crude oil
Plastics can be recycled over and over, whether they are made from crude fossil fuel oil, or renewable vegetable oil. So in this sense they are sustainable. The earth has a limited supply of crude oil, but when that runs out there will still be some fossil fuel plastics to be recycled.
It is a mixture of hydrocarbons, which can be separated by fractional distillation. Oil is NOT an element.
mostly crude oil
plastic is made from crude oil.
Yup! Crude Oil -> Crude Oil Vapour --> Diesel Oil --> Ethene --> Poly(ethene)
Crude oil is not "made". "Crude oil" is the name giving to the raw form of oil that is pumped from the ground.
They can be, but the majority are made from Crude oil. It is probably better to say that Petrochemicals are made from fossil fuels which cover both.
Gasoline is processed from crude oil. It is not oil but it is from oil. Diesel is a type of oil and it is also made from crude.