Chemistry, asked by sriharshakp, 1 year ago

mining of oil under sea termed as

a)distillation b)carbonisation

c)shore mining d)destructive

distillation

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Answered by keya2000000520
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Hey, here is your answer

I think it will be shore minning.

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Answered by snehanegi17
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Answer:

(c) Shore mining

Explanation:

a) Distillation:

  • Distillation is the process of separating components of a mixture based on different boiling points.
  • Distillation can be used for purification of alcohol, desalination, crude oil refining, and making liquefied gases from air etc.

b) Carbonisation

  • Carbonization is a process in which fuel is heated without air to leave solid porous carbon.
  • The main purpose of the carbonization of coal is to produce coke, and any chemicals produced are of secondary importance.

c) Shore mining

  • Shore mining is the process of mining oil under the sea.

d) Destructive distillation

  • Destructive Distillation is used to refer to the processing of certain organic materials along with limited amounts of oxygen and certain reagents, solvents, or catalysts such as phenols and steam.
  • For example when coal is subjected to destructive distillation, a wide range of commercially important products are formed (such as coke, coal oil, ammonium hydroxide, coal tar and gas carbon).

       

Therefore, the answer is

The mining of oil under the sea is termed shore mining.

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