Yes. A barrel of crude oil goes to much more than just fueling our vehicles. In fact only 43% is used to make gasoline for cars. A majority is used to make jet fuels, gas fuels, kerosene, and other types of fuels. 2.5% goes to the creation of petrochemicals. There is an entire world of products that rely on petrochemicals. A complete list would be vast, but here are some examples: cosmetics (including mascara), clothing (polyester and nylon), aspirin, soaps, shampoo, detergents, dish washing liquids, fertilizers, insecticides, eyeglasses, contact lenses, tires, the list goes on and on.
For more information about the petrochemical industry go to the National Petrochemical & Refiner's Association webpage
Mascara and lip Lynear are the only ones i know of .
plastic is made from crude oil.
Polymers are not made into crude oil. Crude oil is composed of a mixture of hydrocarbons that are naturally occurring in the earth's crust. However, polymers can be derived from crude oil through a process called polymerization, where small molecular units (monomers) derived from crude oil are chemically bonded together to form long chains known as polymers.
Crude oil is not "made". "Crude oil" is the name giving to the raw form of oil that is pumped from the ground.
Gasoline is processed from crude oil. It is not oil but it is from oil. Diesel is a type of oil and it is also made from crude.
Yes it is made of crude oil :).
yes using phenol, a compound that is derived from crude oil.
It is derived from crude oil.
yes
Well, yes...but crude oil isn't exactly made; they drill a hole in the ground and pump it out.
Yes, polythene, also known as polyethylene, is made from crude oil through a process called polymerization. Crude oil is refined to obtain ethylene monomers, which are then polymerized to form long chains of polyethylene molecules, creating the plastic material.
It is refined from crude oil