calpol
NO this is a myth. there are medicines that you can get from your veterinarian.
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.
depends on your point of view:- is using crude oil for transportation of millions of people and tonnes of cargo (including food, clothing, medicines, and everyday objects) more important than using crude oil to make medicines. We could use less crude oil for fuels by using more biofuels, which use 60% crude oil and 30% of plant matter like the outside of sugar cane - which would normally be disposed of after the glucose has been extracted for use in foods. There are also alternative energy sources such as wind and solar power, which would allow crud eoil to be used less for power, and more for medicines and plastics.
It is derived from crude oil.
yes
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.
Well, yes...but crude oil isn't exactly made; they drill a hole in the ground and pump it out.