19. Why "refining" is important? Explain.
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Refining breaks crude oil down into its various components, which are then selectively reconfigured into new products. Petroleum refineries are complex and expensive industrial facilities.
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Oil refineries serve an important role in the production of transportation and other fuels. The crude oil components, once separated, can be sold to different industries for a broad range of purposes. ... Petroleum refineries produce liquids the petrochemical industry uses to make a variety of chemicals and plastics.
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do you know Oil refineries serve an important role in the production of transportation and other fuels. The crude oil components, once separated, can be sold to different industries for a broad range of purposes. ... Petroleum refineries produce liquids the petrochemical industry uses to make a variety of chemicals and plastics
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Refining (also perhaps called by the mathematical term affining) is the process of purification of a (1) substance or a (2) form. The term is usually used of a natural resource that is almost in a usable form, but which is more useful in its pure form.
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