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How do you separate oil and water in a container?

they separete on their own if you let the container sit, the oil rises to the top


How much benzene is in crude oil?

Benzene content in crude oil can vary widely depending on the source. On average, crude oil contains about 0.1-3% benzene by weight. Refining processes can help to remove benzene from crude oil to meet regulatory standards for final products.


How is benzene manufactured from crude oil?

Benzene is a natural part of crude oil along with hundreds of other chemicals. Benzene forms about 1% or less of crude oil. In the oil "cracking process" and related processing at the refinery various parts of chemicals from the crude oil can be recombined to form additional benzene.


Does Benzene and water form a good solution?

No benzene is extremely hydrophobic and sits like an oil on top of the water.


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.


Is being around used motor oil bad for pregnant women?

Yes, used motor oil contains toxins such as benzene, lead, arsenic, zinc, and cadmium. Anyone should handle used motor oil with care. A pregnant woman should not get near used motor oil.


Are oil and bezene miscible?

Yes Oil and benzene are miscible, both are hydrophobics and lypophylics.


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.


Does butane contain benzene?

No, butane and benzene are two different compounds. Butane is a flammable gas commonly used as a fuel, while benzene is a colorless liquid that is a known carcinogen. They have different chemical structures and properties.


What is the isolation of benzene?

Benzene can be isolated from crude oil through fractional distillation, where it is separated from other hydrocarbons based on differences in boiling points. Alternatively, benzene can also be synthesized from other chemicals through processes such as the dehydrogenation of cyclohexane or the hydrodealkylation of toluene.


What are the uses of benzene sulfonic acid?

Toluene is used as a fuel additive to increase octane ratings and as a solvent in paints, paint thinners, adhesives, inks, resins, cleaning agents and inks. It is also used in the synthesis of many organic chemicals including benzene, phenol and xylene and as a raw material in the production of explosives. Toluene is used to manufacture polymers that are used to make nylon, plastic soda bottles, and polyurethanes and for pharmaceuticals, dyes and cosmetic products. Additionally, toluene has been used in the past as a treatment for hookworms and roundworms.


What are the five most used ingredients in Mountain Dew?

Carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, hydrogenated benzene oil, milled sugar, yellow 40.