In simple terms.. Fractional distillation. The crude is heated, and the vapours collected. The vapours are then condensed - producing petrol.
you put all the gas from the petrol into a tube with water and then a spare tube will take the crude oil into it. so there you go.
Fractional distillation. Petrol and diesel evaporate at different temperatures.
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Oil refineries use a technique known as fractional distillation, which involves separating different components of crude oil based on their different boiling points.
Used to separate various fractions (parts) of crude oil eg gas, petrol, kerosene,diesel etc.It is also used in a distillery to separate alcohol from water
Fractional distillation ( i think)
you put all the gas from the petrol into a tube with water and then a spare tube will take the crude oil into it. so there you go.
Fractional distillation. Petrol and diesel evaporate at different temperatures.
kerosene and petrol can be separated by the process of fractional distillation.
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.
The best method is fractional distillation.
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