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Deferent between benzene and petroleum benzene?

Benzene is a specific chemical compound with the formula C6H6, while petroleum benzene refers to benzene that is derived from crude oil during the refining process. Petroleum benzene may contain impurities and other hydrocarbons not present in pure benzene.


What is the main constituent of LPG?

LPG or Liquefied Petroleum Gas consists mainly of propane (60%) and butane (40%).


How is petroleum broken apart into its constituent products?

it is boiled and ran into a distillation column


Is benzine the same as benzene?

Benzine is not the same as Benzene. Benzine is a petroleum distilate, a mixture of organic chemicals derived by distilling petroleum, with boiling points within a defined range. Benzene in a single aromatic hydrocarbon (C6H6)


What has the author F Laverne Miller written?

F. Laverne Miller has written: 'Displacement of crude oil and benzene from silica by aqueous solutions ..' -- subject(s): Benzene, Petroleum, Silica, Solution (Chemistry)


What is benzyne?

Benzene is a dangerous liquid that is made from coal tar and petroleum. It is not something to be used or worked with if you do not have proper knowledge or supervision.


Why is the enthalpy of formation of benzene is endothermic?

Because benzene is less stable than its constituent elements (C and H), thus it requires energy to break the bonds in the reactants' molecules and form new bonds in benzene. [APE network Tanzania]


Where do Benzene and Toluene come from?

Benzene and toluene are both aromatic hydrocarbons that can be derived from petroleum sources. They are commonly found in crude oil and can be separated during the refining process. Benzene and toluene are important industrial chemicals used in various applications such as the production of plastics, solvents, and fuels.


Odourless flammable gas a constituent of petroleum and natural gas?

methane, odour is added to make it natural gas


What Methane is the chief constituent of petroleum fuel?

Methane is actually not the chief constituent of petroleum fuel. Petroleum fuel mainly consists of hydrocarbons such as gasoline, diesel, and kerosene, which are derived from the refining of crude oil. Methane is a separate natural gas that is primarily used for heating and electricity generation.


What is benjene?

Benzene is a colorless volatile liquid hydrocarbon. It is present in coal tar and petroleum during chemical synthesis. It is flammable and has a sweet smell.


What are the two main sources of alkanes?

Petroleum. For details about the chemistry you might wish to consult the benzene page on wikipedia.