Naphtha often provides feedstock to the petrochemical industry. This is especially true in countries in which the vehicle fleet is centered on diesel fuel (such as European countries). The United States has historically had a vehicle fleet balanced between gasoline and diesel fuels, resulting in the maximization of naphtha blended into the motor fuels pool. Therefore, most of the petrochemicals in the U.S. are produced by turning natural gas into ethylene.
As of 2012 the U.S. is undergoing a slight dieselisation of its vehicle fleet; however, natural gas prices at 10 year lows continue to make natural gas the most cost effective route for producing petrochemicals in the U.S.
exposure to toxic substances and explosive situations causes hazards in petrochemical industry.
it is the industry that produces gas , fertilizers, dyes etc
Main petrochemical material is a crude oil (petroleum itself). Some substituted for it are fossil fuels such as coal or natural gas, or renewable sources such as corn or sugar cane.
Tempered water is water maintained between temperature range which is confortable to the body... its just warm enough to be used. In petrochemical plants its basically used for utilities such for drinking, safety shower or eye-wash.
The nuclear industry is linked to chemical industry but it is more complex: metallurgy, mechanics, nuclear physics, chemistry, etc.
oil stoves,aircraft (fuel),(fuel for) lamps
Applications of cyanides:- gold extraction- feedstock for chemical industry- poison
yes chemical industry
Sodium chloride is an important feedstock for the chemical industry.
Methane is a very common fuel and feedstock for chemical industry.
Methane is a chemical compound (CH4), not a chemical element; methane is important as fuel or as feedstock for the chemical industry.
What are the benefits and harms petrochemical industry?
Petrochemical is a compound made from oil.
exposure to toxic substances and explosive situations causes hazards in petrochemical industry.
petrochemical industry,agriculture and tourism.
Synthetic fibers are products of the petrochemical industry.
Examples: pharmaceuticals industry, petrochemical industry, chemical analysis of all materials, plastics, toxicology, foods industry, pesticides, fertilizers, rockets fuels, batteries, cosmetics, etc.