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Can liquid petroleum turn to solid in low temperature?

Yes, petroleum freezes solid at a sufficiently low temperature. In fact, there is only one substance which does not have a solid phase, which is helium. Helium exists only as a gas or a liquid. But everything else will freeze if sufficiently cooled.


What mineral was formed from plants that is a major source of energy today?

Coal (solid), petroleum (liquid), natural gas (gas).


Is coal petroleum?

No, coal is not petroleum. Coal is a solid fossil fuel formed from the remains of plants that lived millions of years ago, while petroleum is a liquid fossil fuel derived from oil deposits deep within the earth.


Is petroleum considered a rock?

No, petroleum is not considered a rock. It is a naturally occurring liquid found underground that is extracted and used as a source of energy. Petroleum is formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms over millions of years.


What are types of petroleum products?

LPG Liquid petroleum gas


What type of product petroleum?

LPG Liquid petroleum gas


Is petroleum made of coal and oil?

No, petroleum is not made of coal and oil. Petroleum is a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is naturally occurring in the Earth's crust. It is formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms that have been subjected to heat and pressure over millions of years. Coal is a solid fossil fuel formed from plant remains, while oil, also known as crude oil, is another liquid hydrocarbon mixture that is also formed from organic matter.


Is petroleum formed in shallow ocean basins?

No, petroleum is found in the Earth.


What is a butane?

Butane is a bi-product of petroleum which is formed after refining petroleum, it is also known as petroleum gas.


What is liquid fossil fuel?

Petroleum


How and when was crude petroleum formed?

it was formed by sea plants and creatures


How do you spell petroleum?

That is the correct spelling of "petroleum" (crude oil, a mix of liquid hydrocarbons).