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Hydrocarbons, usually produced with natural gas, which are liquid at normal pressure and temperature.
Hydrocarbons are available in all forms.
They are used as fuels and raw materials in the petrochemistry.
No, a gas is not a liquid. A gas and a liquid are each a different state of matter. Each is considered to be a fluid, but they are not the same. A liquid, as you probably know, takes the shape of its container. A gas will not stay in an open container but will diffuse into the air around it.Gas to liquids. Gas to liquids (GTL) is a refinery process to convert natural gas or other gaseous hydrocarbons into longer-chain hydrocarbons such as gasoline or diesel fuel.
it can be liquid OR gas but its usually a solid or liquid
Gasoline is a combination of several different liquid hydrocarbons, including octane (trimethylpentane), toluene, benzene, and others. It is designed as a motor fuel for internal combustion engines.
Usually if someone says fluid they mean liquid, but technically speaking gases are fluid as well.
"Gas" is short for "gasoline" which is a blend of liquid hydrocarbons distilled from petroleum (crude oil). An actual gas used in some vehicles is Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) which is mostly methane.
Usually it is liquid but can be a very fine powder
A chair is usually solid, because matter usually exists in one of three states or phases: solid, liquid, or gas.
liquid hydrocarbons