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What is crude oil? Crude oil - .
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What is crude oil? Crude oil - Oil we find underground.
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What is crude oil? Crude oil - Oil we find underground. It is formed from partially decayed plants and animals, under mud, millions of years ago.
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What is crude oil? Crude oil doesn’t always look the same, it depends where it’s from. It can vary from black to colourless.
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What is crude oil? …but usually it looks like thin, brown treacle.
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Crude Oil formation
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Drilling for oil In some places, rock traps oil so it cannot escape.
Oil wells are drilled through the rock and the oil is pumped to the surface.
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Drilling for oil
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Separating crude oil Crude oil is made up of a mixture of hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons are compounds that are made up of hydrogen and carbon atoms only. Because crude oil is a mixture, the long chains need to be separated before they are useful.
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Separating crude oil The hydrocarbons that make up the crude oil mixture vary in size. The larger the hydrocarbon the higher it’s boiling point.
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Separation of crude oil
The hydrocarbons in crude oil are separated using fractional distillation. This happens at an oil refinery in a tower called a fractionating column. In the fractioning column the hydrocarbons in crude oil are separated as they have different boiling points.
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The Fractional Distillation of Crude Oil
Average number of C atoms in chain Fraction Boiling pt. 3 Liquid petroleum gas < 25oC 40oC Petrol (gasoline) 25 – 60oC 8 Naphtha 60 – 180oC 10 Paraffin 180 – 220oC 12 Diesel 20 220 – 250oC Fuel oil 40 250 – 300oC Lubricating oil 80 300 – 350oC Bitumen 120 > 350oC 350oC Heated Crude Oil
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Properties of the fractions
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