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What are 2 products distilled from crude oil?

Two products distilled from crude oil are gasoline and diesel fuel. These products are commonly used as fuels for vehicles and machinery.


Where does car fuel com from?

Gasoline or petrol is distilled from crude oil.


What is liquid used to make gasoline?

Crude oil is distilled to make gasoline.


What is the mixture called when crude oil and petroleum come straight from the ground?

"Petroleum" products are distilled from crude oil, so what comes out of the ground is crude oil.


How is gasoline obtained from crude oil?

Gasoline is obtained from crude oil through a process called fractional distillation. Crude oil is heated to separate it into different components based on their boiling points. Gasoline is one of the lighter components that is separated out during this process.


How do you you make gasing?

You might make gas by refining oil in an oil refinery. This process begins with the gathering of crude oil which is then distilled into a usable product.


How is most of your crude oil used?

Crude oil is distilled to produce petrol (gas in the USA) and diesel for motor vehicles, aviation fuel for aeroplanes, and so on. There is also a very long list of goods and commodities, medicines, paints, plastics, etc, that come from the derivitives from crude oil.


Explain how the different chemical compounds in crude oil are separated?

Crude oil is separated into different chemical compounds through a process called fractional distillation. This process involves heating the crude oil to high temperatures, then cooling it in a fractionating column. The different compounds in crude oil have different boiling points, allowing them to be separated based on their molecular size and weight.


When was crude oil first broken down into fractions?

Crude oil was first systematically broken down into fractions in the mid-19th century, with the development of the distillation process. The first commercial oil refinery was established in 1856 by Ignacy Łukasiewicz in Poland, where crude oil was distilled to produce kerosene. This marked the beginning of the fractional distillation of crude oil, leading to the separation of various petroleum products.


Can you make gasoline from used oil?

No, because the components that make gasoline are already distilled from the crude oil at the refinery to make same. Motor oil is made from a base stock that's removed separately.


Why is crude oil the most common source of fuel?

Crude oil is relatively common, easy to get to and cheap compared with any other non renewable fuel sources. Furthermore it has many different uses once distilled and gives out a high amount of energy.


Where does the process of making kerosene take place?

At an oil refinery. Here, crude oil is distilled through a distillation tower. The different constituents, such as kerosene, are separated out according to their different boiling points.