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What is the difference between petrol and petroleum?

Petrol is gasoline and is refined by the process of fractional distillation, and petroleum is crude oil i.e. it is in it's raw form in a whole, before fractional distillation.


How do you separate kerosene and petrol?

Fractional distillation is used to separate the components of petroleum. Petrol (gasoline) evaporates at a lower temperature than kerosene evaporates at.


Where does octane come from?

Octane is obtained by distillation from petrol.


Why does petrol stay as a mixture after fractional distillation?

After fractional distillation petrol is not a mixture.


Is petrol burning in an engine is it a physical changes?

No,it's a chemical change,because the petrol used can't reversible,also.A considerable amount of heat change is usually involved.


How is petroleum harvested?

Petroleum, or crude oil, is usually pumped up from deep wells either on land or the sea bed. It is then refined by fractional distillation into substances such as petrol ('gas' in the US), diesel, aviation spirit and bitumen.


What is role of distillation columns in petroleum industry?

Since today petroleum products are very commonly used, they must be prepared in large quantities. In petroleum industry, it is done using fractional distillation. In the crude form we get petroleum which is a mixture of various products like petrol, diesel, Kerosene oil etc. Using fractionating columns we separate these products which have different boiling points.


What is examples of distillation?

Alcohol and petrol


Is petrol a common noun?

Yes, petrol is a material noun. Petrol (petroleum) is used to make plastics.


What is the correct abbreviation for PETROL?

Petrol is an abbreviation, of petroleum spirit.


How can separate petrol from kerosene?

fractional distillation


How can you get rid of petrol in the water?

fractional distillation?