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a mixture of solid liquid and gas of hydrocarbons??? ​

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Answered by pal69
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Petroleum, complex mixture of hydrocarbons that occur in Earth in liquid, gaseous, or solid form. The term is often restricted to the liquid form, commonly called crude oil, but, as a technical term, petroleum also includes natural gas and the viscous or solid form known as bitumen, which is found in tar sands.

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Hydrocarbons are the simplest type of carbon-based compounds. Hydrocarbons vary greatly in size, which influences properties such as melting and boiling points. At room temperature, hydrocarbons may be gases, liquids, or solids. They are generally nonpolar and do not dissolve in water.

Petroleum, complex mixture of hydrocarbons that occur in Earth in liquid, gaseous, or solid form. The term is often restricted to the liquid form, commonly called crude oil, but, as a technical term, petroleum also includes natural gas and the viscous or solid form known asbitumen, which is found in tar sands

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