Crude oil is made out of hydro-carbons which causes the oil to separate out in a particular oil. The different fractions of carbons work independently from each other.
Crude oil, which is the primary component of petroleum, is refined in a process known as fractional distillation. During this process, the crude oil is heated to different temperatures in order to separate it into various components with different boiling points. Gasoline, which is a lighter component with a lower boiling point, is collected as one of the main products of the refining process.
The correct word is "separate". To put "separate" in alphabetical order, you would arrange it as "a-e-e-p-r-r-s-t."
>to get a pure sustance (such as water from sea water) >to separate alcohol from water to make distilled spirits such as vodka, >to extract essential oils from plants >to divide crude oil into all of its different components (paraffin, tar, and all of the other substances used as fuel that are extracted)
It's called refining the petroleum (occurring at refineries). This process is used in order to separate the crude oil into products such as diesel fuel, heating oil, liquified petroleum gas, kerosene, gasoline, or asphalt base.
Crude Oil is a mixture of various chemicals, the vast majority being 'hydrocarbons' made from Hydrogen and Carbon atoms only. When they are all mixed together, they have no particular use (crude oil without refining is pretty useless!). However,these hydrocarbon molecules form in chains a bit like necklaces, the longer the chain, the the higher the boiling point (longer chains tangle up). This means that they can be separated by using a process called 'fractional distillation'. Once separated, each hydrocarbon fraction has different properties. In general terms, the smaller the chain, the more useful it will be. Smaller molecules would have a lower boiling point (separate more easily), be more flammable (they need less Oxygen to burn) and be less viscous (all as a result of being made from smaller molecules which don't 'tangle' together). The longer chains like bitumen, can actually be 'cracked' into smaller chains in order to make more useful products like propane. This also forms molecules with 'double bonds'. These can actually be stuck back together to form unnaturally long molecules in a process called polymerisation. This forms molecules not found in nature which can have useful properties. Plastics and man made fibres can be made in this way.
In fractional distillation, the substances in a mixture are heated to their boiling points. Different substances have different boiling points, so will be separated at different times. The answer to your question is simply because they have different boiling points.
Canada imports machinery and equipment, motor vehicles and parts, crude oil, chemicals, electricity, and durable consumer goods.
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Oil, cotton, Barley, Cattle, Crude Asphalt, Crude Oil, Fruit, Goats, not necessarily in that order.
in order to remove impurities in crude like salt, dirt and other corrosion agents pre treatment is done.
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There are advantages and disadvantages to storing in alphabetical order. Generally you want to segregate chemicals according to type rather than name. Acids and bases usually should not be stored together. Oxidizers and combustibles should not be stored together. You get the idea; in general - don't store chemicals together with other chemicals that they will react with violently. If you store strictly alphabetically you could wind up with acetic acid being stored with ammonia - which I do not think you would want to do. Once the chemicals are segregated according to incompatibility, it might be good to organize by alphabetical order so that someone looking for a particular chemical can find it more easily.
There is really no need. I have enough chemicals to stain my entire wardrobe.
There is no Catholic system, every school is owned or operated by a religious Order, a diocese, or a parish; and they are all separate. You would need to contact the particular school that you were interested in.
Crude oil, which is the primary component of petroleum, is refined in a process known as fractional distillation. During this process, the crude oil is heated to different temperatures in order to separate it into various components with different boiling points. Gasoline, which is a lighter component with a lower boiling point, is collected as one of the main products of the refining process.
Crude oil must be processed and stored. The processing in needed to remove gas and water that may be present. In some fields, there may be sour gas, that must be processed (amine units are common) to remove the hydrogen sulfide. Sand may be present, particularly in heavy oil deposits, which requires special processing. The processing is called separation. A separator is a large cylinder where oil, water and gas can settle and be removed. Crude oil may go through several separators, in order to have an acceptable crude for the refinery. The crude oil typically will go to storage tanks, and from there be shipped by pipeline or tanker to the refinery, where it will undergo fractional distillation on a very large scale to separate it into usable materials. See link.
Data can be stored in ascending order, descending order or no particular order.