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boiling point of crude oil is depending on the main component in the crude oil itself, heavy crude for example has a higher boiling point from light crude.
the Melting point depends on different types of Crude oil.. Crude oils are of different types ..so there is no specific Boiling point
Ethanol: Flash point is 13 °CPropanol: Flash point is 22 °CHexanol: Flash point is 59 °CVegetable oil: Flash point is 327 °C
By using the boiling point of each substance to separate it out
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boiling point of crude oil is depending on the main component in the crude oil itself, heavy crude for example has a higher boiling point from light crude.
the Melting point depends on different types of Crude oil.. Crude oils are of different types ..so there is no specific Boiling point
crude oil
This is the separation of crude oil components based on the differences between boiling point temperatures.
Saskatchewan - the Bakken Oil Formation
Smoke point: reaching this temperature the oil support a thermal dissociation (and degradation) process: formation of glycerol and fatty acids, acrolein, etc. A great smoke point is a quality for an edible oil. Flash point: temperature of combustion; the flash point is of course greater than the smoke point.
The flash point can be used to determine the transportation and storage temperature requirements for lubricants.
Ethanol: Flash point is 13 °CPropanol: Flash point is 22 °CHexanol: Flash point is 59 °CVegetable oil: Flash point is 327 °C
The Bakken Formation in Alaska.
55c
Up to 4.3 billion barrels of oil