nitrogen and sulphur
Petroleum consists mainly of liquid hydrocarbons.
The principal feedstock is crude oil (petroleum).
"Petroleum" products are distilled from crude oil, so what comes out of the ground is crude oil.
Most candles are made of paraffin wax. Paraffin wax is made from petroleum in the oil refining process. It is naturally clear and odorless when burned, though most candles include dyes and fragrances.
Crude Oil is a liquid.
No, not actually. Crude oil is one type of petroleum. Petroleum is a common term for the liquid (crude oil), gaseous (natural gas), and viscous or solid forms (bitumen and asphalt).
That is the correct spelling of "petroleum" (crude oil, a mix of liquid hydrocarbons).
Petroleum consists mainly of liquid hydrocarbons.
liquid petroleum
oil, petroleum, crude, oil derivative, gasoline, kerosene
Commonly, Petroleum is considered a synonym for Crude Oil. However, according to Britannica Encyclopedia, petroleum as a technical term encompasses: the liquid (crude oil), gaseous (natural gas), and viscous or solid forms (bitumen and asphalt).
The principal feedstock is crude oil (petroleum).
yes, both are made from refined crude oil,
Petroleum is refined from crude oil and is but one fraction only
crude oil is a petroleum
No, petroleum is not made of coal and oil. Petroleum is a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is naturally occurring in the Earth's crust. It is formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms that have been subjected to heat and pressure over millions of years. Coal is a solid fossil fuel formed from plant remains, while oil, also known as crude oil, is another liquid hydrocarbon mixture that is also formed from organic matter.
"Petroleum" products are distilled from crude oil, so what comes out of the ground is crude oil.