This is typically called a refinery.
Crude oil is separated in an oil refinery which makes a bunch of different byproducts such as airplane gas, kerosene, and alot more. -cooleye101
What other thing you can do with crude oil.
the constituents of crude oil are FEUL OIL,LPG, NAPHTHA,GASOLNE ETC
Crude oil is a vital resource because it serves as a primary energy source, powering transportation, heating, and electricity generation. Additionally, it is a key raw material for the petrochemical industry, which produces plastics, fertilizers, and various chemicals essential for everyday products. Its versatility and energy density make it a cornerstone of modern economies and industries.
A crude oil refinery is a factory. The factory takes the crude oil, and turns it into useful products, like gasoline.
Purifies the crude oil coming in to be useful for Gasoline, Diesel, etc.
crude oil is needed because it is useful to use in home etc..........
To make alkenes, to make alkenes with smaller molecules, to make fuels that are more useful or for which there is more demand.Large hydrocarbons do not burn easily or are less in demand
at the refinery
Heavy crude oil is typically cheaper than light crude oil because it requires more processing to remove impurities and make it usable. This additional processing increases the overall cost of production, which is then reflected in the price of heavy crude oil compared to light crude oil. Additionally, heavy crude oil tends to have higher sulphur content, which can further increase the cost of refining.
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water weighs more than Crude Oil
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.
Heavy crude oil has a higher density and viscosity compared to light crude oil. Heavy crude oil also contains more impurities like sulfur and metals, which makes it more difficult and expensive to refine. Light crude oil is easier to extract, transport, and refine, making it more valuable in the market.
to separate crude oil into more useful things like petrol, LPG, naphtha etc
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.