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Why is crud oil unssable when it is extracted

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Crude oil is virtually unusable in its unrefined state. It is composed of a mix of hydrocarbons, each with a different number of carbon atoms. The hydrocarbons are different in weight, with the lightest being propane (gas) and heaviest asphalt (used on roads).

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