because there are too many substances in it, all with different boiling points
Crude oil in its natural state is not very useful because it contains impurities such as sulfur, nitrogen, and metals that need to be removed before it can be turned into usable products like gasoline, diesel fuel, and plastics. Additionally, crude oil needs to be refined to separate it into different components with specific properties.
Crude oil is not very useful in its raw form because it is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons and impurities that require extensive refining to convert it into valuable products. It needs to be processed to separate and transform it into gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and other petrochemicals. Additionally, crude oil can contain contaminants like sulfur and heavy metals, which can be harmful and need to be removed during refining. Thus, while it is a critical energy source, its utility comes from the refined products derived from it, rather than the crude oil itself.
Ductility is a very important property when metals are processed.
Dry crude refers to crude oil that has very low moisture content. It is a term used to describe oil that has been extracted and processed in a way that removes as much water as possible, enhancing its quality and market value. Dry crude is preferred for transportation, refining, and storage as it reduces the risk of corrosion and contamination.
- Iron is very cheap- Iron is easily processed
It means that they are very offensive.
Raw oil or unprocessed oil is not very useful in the form it comes in out of the ground. Oil needs to be separated into parts and refined before use in fuels and lubricants, and before some of the byproducts could be used in petrochemical processes to form materials such as plastics, and foams.
The very thick liquid found deep underground is called crude oil. It is refined to produce various petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.
Crude oil is that oil that comes out of an oil well head (before it is refined). However, different oil wells produce different types of crude oil (some is thick and some is very runny)For commercial trading purposes, Brent Crude is a major classification of sweet light crude oil that serves as a major benchmark price for purchases of oil worldwide.
No, methane is a very light gas and crude oil is certainly not
"Charles take your hands out of your trousers, that is a very crude thing to do in public."The steps were crude, made from cinder blocks and boards.
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.