Chemistry, asked by sharveshs2508, 10 months ago

Petroleum is a mixture of hydrocarbons containing
(1) C1-C14 atoms
(2) C50-C40 atoms
(3) C15-C20 atoms
(4) C1-C40 atoms

Answers

Answered by swayam1sambhab68
0

Answer:

Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) is a term used for any mixture of hydrocarbons that are found in crude oil.

TPH is the sum of volatile petroleum hydrocarbons (VPH) and extractable petroleum hydrocarbons (EPH). VPH is also known as petrol (or gasoline) range organics (PRO or GRO) and includes hydrocarbons from C6-C10. Diesel range organics (DRO) includes hydrocarbons from C10-C28.

Answered by pumsjayankondan
0

Answer:

C 15 to C 20

Explanation:

I dont know

Though I don't know the explanation I am confirm aboit that

Similar questions