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by volume, for producing fuel oil and gasoline (petrol), both important "primary energy" sources. in a typical barrel percent ( of gallons) of the hydrocarbons present in petroleum is converted into energy-rich fuels (petroleum-based fuels), including gasoline, diesel, jet, heating, and other fuel oils
or lake) bottom in large quantities under anoxic conditions. terrestrial plants, on the other hand, tend to form coal . over geological time this organic matter , mixed with mud, is buried under heavy layers of sediment. the resulting high levels of heat and pressure cause the organic matter to chemically...
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by volume, for producing fuel oil and gasoline (petrol), both important "primary energy" sources. in a typical barrel percent ( of gallons) of the hydrocarbons present in petroleum is converted into energy-rich fuels (petroleum-based fuels), including gasoline, diesel, jet, heating, and other fuel oils
or lake) bottom in large quantities under anoxic conditions. terrestrial plants, on the other hand, tend to form coal . over geological time this organic matter , mixed with mud, is buried under heavy layers of sediment. the resulting high levels of heat and pressure cause the organic matter to chemically...
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fertilizers soaps, shampoos, creams and pastes cosmetic raw materials acids, such as sulfuric acid, nitric acid, formic acid and acetic acid bases such as sodium lye, potassium hydroxide lye chlorine, dry chlorine or chloride media ceramic and other emulsions polymers hydrocarbons hydrogen peroxide, oils
such as fuel oils, solvents or esters salt solutions, such as sodium sulfate kaolin or lime milk waste water from the chemical industry pumping and shredding processes in the food industry pump technology for the sugar industry highly viscous liquids containing abrasive solids such as sugar crystals...
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