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No, crude oil is not directly used to make fibers. Synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon are made from petrochemicals derived from crude oil through a series of chemical processes. The crude oil serves as a source of the raw materials needed to produce synthetic fibers.
No, ammonia is not made directly from crude oil. Ammonia is typically produced through a process called the Haber-Bosch process, which involves combining nitrogen from the air with hydrogen derived from natural gas, coal, or renewable sources.
Crude oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons with varying boiling points. Simple distillation can only separate compounds with significantly different boiling points, while the components of crude oil have boiling points that are too close together for effective separation. Fractional distillation, which uses repeated distillation steps, is utilized to separate the components of crude oil effectively.
Crude oil. and this comes in different grades.
Once crude oil is refined there are a variety of marketable products for profit. Crude oil can only be used directly as a fuel in certain steam engines, once refined there are many more options.
Yes, but they make it into gasoline first. Crude oil is not the oil you put in the crankcase. That is oil that is refined from crude oil and then additives are added.
Crude oil is oil got from directly extracting process. you can use an oil extracting machine such as screw oil press or hydraulic oil press which are common oil extracting machines used for this.
No car runs on crude oil. This is the oil that comes out of the ground. It must be refined into gasoline or diesel, at the refinery before it can be sold.
Crude oil.
No, crude oil is not the raw material for synthetic fibers. Synthetic fibers are typically made from petrochemicals derived from crude oil, but the crude oil itself is not directly used in the production of synthetic fibers. The petrochemicals extracted from crude oil are processed to create polymers, which are then spun into fibers to make synthetic materials.
Gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel for cars, and heating oil are the most common.
It is not volatile, it consists of thick, viscous liquid.
More cars on the road require more gasoline. Gasoline is refined from crude oil. The more gasoline needed the more crude oil needed to produce it.
No, crude oil is not directly used to make fibers. Synthetic fibers like polyester and nylon are made from petrochemicals derived from crude oil through a series of chemical processes. The crude oil serves as a source of the raw materials needed to produce synthetic fibers.
No. Rocks just lie there. Cars in the most basic sense are made of rocks and crude oil. Rocks are mined for metal that are in them. Oil is made into plastic.
crude oil is the remains of dead fish and other aquatic life after millions of years, you cant get it from sunflowers, you must be thinking of plain sunflower oil.
Crude oil is crude..