Refinery
Petroleum distillates are products made from crude oil. The process of taking crude oil and creating finished products is called distillation. The first step of the refining process is running crude oil through a distillation tower. At this time crude oil is separated into different basic products which then undergo further process at the refinery to create products that are sold to consumers. There are three classes of distillate products: Light: Liquid Petroleum Gas(LPG), gasoline, and naptha. Medium: Kerosene (and jet fuel) and diesel. Heavy/Residuum: Heavy fuel/bunker fuel, wax, and asphalt.
In the oil industry, "crack" refers to the process of breaking down crude oil into its various components, primarily through a method called cracking. This process involves heating the crude oil and breaking its long hydrocarbon chains into shorter, more valuable products like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. The term also commonly relates to the "crack spread," which is the financial metric used to assess the profitability of refining crude oil into these products, reflecting the price difference between crude oil and refined products.
A factory called a cracking plant. (This distills the crude oil into its components).
The process used to refine crude oil into various products is called fractional distillation. In this process, crude oil is heated in a distillation column, causing it to vaporize. The vapors then rise through the column and cool at different heights, allowing for the separation of various hydrocarbons based on their boiling points. This results in the production of fuels, lubricants, and other petrochemical products.
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Refinery
That would be a "refinery".
This is typically called a refinery.
Crude oil is separated into various components through a process called fractional distillation. These components include gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, heating oil, and other petroleum products. The separation is based on the different boiling points of each component.
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Refinery
Iodine can be separated by:- extraction with an adequate solvent- heating and evaporation
Iodine can be separated by:- extraction with an adequate solvent, for ex. hexane- heating and evaporation
crude oil processed in a refinery to separate it into its usable components.
crude oil processed in a refinery to separate it into its usable components.
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 separated into useful substances through a process called fractional distillation. This involves heating the crude oil to high temperatures in a fractionating column, which separates the mixture into different fractions based on their boiling points. Each fraction can then be further processed to obtain useful products such as gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.