1. Why is mineral oil called ‘liquid gold’ ?
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- Because petroleum is liquid and has a great commercial value, it is referred to as "Liquid Gold."
- It's commonly referred to as such to convey its importance.
- It also acts as a source of many organic compounds that are beneficial and vital to people, either directly or indirectly.
- Petroleum, often known as crude oil or oil, is a yellowish-black liquid that forms naturally under the Earth's surface in geological formations.
- It's frequently processed into a variety of fuels.
- Fractional distillation, or the separation of a liquid mixture into fractions with different boiling points by distillation, usually using a fractionating column, is used to separate petroleum components.
- It is made up of naturally occurring hydrocarbons with different molecular weights, as well as other chemical molecules.
- Petroleum refers to both raw crude oil found in nature and refined crude oil-based goods.
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Because of its high price and value and its economic need, the mineral oil is called liquid gold. It’s reserve is less and demand is more.
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