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Crude oil is usually not used as a fuel. What is the reason?

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Answered by gyaneshwarsingh882
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The answer is no, because each crude oil is very different and made up of a large number of hydrocarbon molecules. The lightest molecules, dissolved gases, have 1 to 4 carbon atoms, while the heaviest have over 20. These molecules are present in varying proportions depending on the deposit , meaning that each oil has its own composition and properties. Some crudes are black and viscous and contain a lot of heavy molecules; others are brown, more fluid and lighter. Each also contains a certain amount of dissolved gas and highly corrosive products, such as sulfur or acids, which can sometimes be toxic.

Answered by stuhunar8342
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Answer: heyyy!

each crude oil is very different and made up of a large number of hydrocarbons. Crude oil is a highly variable mixture of heavy and light hydrocarbons that need to be separated in a refinery to turn them into usable products.

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