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what is the difference between petrol and petroleum

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Answered by Golda
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Petroleum is also known as crude oil. It is formed by hydrocarbons (a compound made up of hydrogen and carbon) with the addition of certain other substances, primarily sulphur. Petroleum in its natural form when first collected is usually named as crude oil and can be green or black in color or may either thin like gasoline or thick as tar. Petroleum also considered as non-renewable energy source. Petroleum is a natural product itself.

Petrol, which also known as gasoline in United States of America and many parts of the world, is a product of petroleum. It is produced by distilling and refining of petroleum. It is the most popular oil in the automobile industry. Petrol is not a single component. It is a kind of hydrocarbon fuel it is highly volatile, flammable solvent made from a mixture of refined petroleum and natural gas by-products. Petrol is not a natural product itself.

Answered by Akmalmohammad676
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Petroleum is also known as crude oil. It is formed by hydrocarbons (a compound made up of hydrogen and carbon) with the addition of certain other substances, primarily sulphur. Petroleum in its natural form when first collected is usually named as crude oil and can be green or black in color or may either thin like gasoline or thick as tar. Petroleum also considered as non-renewable energy source. Petroleum is a natural product itself.

Petrol, which also known as gasoline in United States of America and many parts of the world, is a product of petroleum. It is produced by distilling and refining of petroleum. It is the most popular oil in the automobile industry. Petrol is not a single component. It is a kind of hydrocarbon fuel it is highly volatile, flammable solvent made from a mixture of refined petroleum and natural gas by-products. Petrol is not a natural product itself.

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