5 Questions
Petrochemicals are chemicals derived from:
Petroleum and Natural gas
Hydrocarbon fractions derived from petroleum that have commercial value as bulk products are defined as:
Petroleum products
Areas of use such as packaging, automobiles, telecommunications, health and hygiene, and transportation are associated with which group?
Plastics and polymers
Which of the following groups can petrochemical feedstock be classified into?
All of the above
Neutral gas can be defined as:
A mixture of hydrocarbon derivatives primarily methane and non-hydrocarbon gases
Study Notes
Petrochemicals
- Petrochemicals are derived from hydrocarbon fractions derived from petroleum.
Commercial Value
- Hydrocarbon fractions with commercial value as bulk products are defined as petrochemicals.
Areas of Use
- Petrochemicals are used in various areas such as:
- Packaging
- Automobiles
- Telecommunications
- Health and hygiene
- Transportation
Classification of Petrochemical Feedstock
- Petrochemical feedstock can be classified into different groups.
Neutral Gas
- Neutral gas can be defined as a type of petrochemical.
Test your knowledge of petrochemicals with this multiple choice quiz covering chapters 1 to 1
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