How is Gasoline derived from crude oil?
Gasoline is derived from crude oil through a process that involves fractional distillation, where crude oil is heated and the different chains of hydrocarbons are separated based on their boiling points The chains in the C5, C6, and C7 range are blended together and used for gasoline,
while other chains are used for different purposes such as solvents, kerosene, diesel fuel, lubricating oils, and asphalt The resulting gasoline is a mixture of paraffins, olefins, and naphthenes, with the actual ratio depending on the oil refinery, crude oil feed, and the desired octane rating Gasoline is produced in oil refineries,
with roughly 72 liters (19 U.S. gal) derived from a 160-liter (42 U.S. gal) barrel of crude oil The final product is a homogeneous mixture of small, relatively lightweight hydrocarbons with between 4 and 12 carbon atoms per molecule.
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