In this video, you'll learn: - How crude oil is formed - How crude oil is separated using fractional distillation - The process of fractional distillation - Some of the common products of fractional distillation, and their uses
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Holy shit, I’m not a student, just genuinely curious and it took a while to find a good enough video, that doesn’t over complicate everything, this was perfect 👍🏼
Thank you so much! I firsy watched the distillation video and then this. I tried asking multiple teachers, none of them really explained it thoroughly and skipped to the other parts of the chapter. It's information was not complete in my textbook either. Your video truly helped me understand the whole thing.
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In 5 minutes you told me that; Crude Oil is made of dead plants and/or organisms buried in mud for millions of years with high pressure and heat and Fractional Distillation is the process of separating the different hydrocarbons within via allowing them to pass through as a gas and condense where its cooler than their boiling point. Tysm! Chemistry exam on Friday 🤗🤗
Ok. I’m in 8th grade and I don’t learn this stuff yet. But this shown up in my recommendation so I decided to watch this anyways. So I guess I can learn stuff out of this
Can you tell me what the fractionating column is made up of? Because I watched your other video called "simple distillation and fractional distillation" and now I'm watching this one so now I'm confused because the drawing are different and fractional column is different.
any metal with a melting point of more than the boiling point of the fractionates. check out this equation of this mate: C169723H270464N45688O52243S912. this is a complex protein molecule. can u tell me what would happen if we heat a protein molecule at its boiling point. will it become any simpler?
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Thank you soooooo much for this video, it helped me out TONS however just one tiny thing, it was a bit confusing when referring to alkanes as hydrocarbons since theres 2 types of hydrocarbons that I know of (not too sure if theres any more lmao) alkanes and alkenes i had to search up the difference between hydrocarbon and alkane XD thanks for the video nonetheless, but ive got something confused plz lmk, thanks!
i think that alkanes are the most common type of hydrocarbons alkenes are different as they have at least one double bond whereas alkanes are hydrocarbons with ONLY single bonds dont even know if i made any sense
Good video as it helped me understand but the audio is low and in other videos too. Please can that be improved on as it is not comfortable to be straining. Thanks.
@@joelewis8416 As someone who stared at a camera for a solid hour, you probably didn't make the videos nor have any part in the production of it. Sorry if this comment 'male' you feel bad.
@@rec8127 you have no proof to backup your claims, and you spelled 'made' incorrectly. before you reply to this, if you want to reply, consider your reply carefully