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Homework Statement
Does hexane dissolve in Crude oil?
My attempt
I know it dissolves in fats and to some oils.
I am not sure whether it means crude oil too.
Borek said:Do you known what kind of compounds are present in crude oil? How they are relataed to hexane?
chemisttree said:You might be fascinated to know that hexane is isolated from crude oil.
Borek said:What kind of mixtures can be separated by distillation?
soopo said:I think that crude oil consists of old fossils which are in the liquid form.
For example, the marine fossils are in the liquid.
This means that the isolation process depends on the boiling points of the substances in the initial crude oil.
This also means that if hexane could dissolve in crude oil, you could not use distillation to separate the substances.
Borek said:So alcohols can't be separated? Nor ethers?
Do you know what 'miscible' means?
Borek said:You don't have to guess whether hexane is a liquid or not, it is much simpler to check. Or to remember which hydrocarbons are gaseous, which are liquid and which are solid at the room temperature.
How much sulfur in crude oil? Is it one of the main components, or just impurity?
soopo said:It is not apparently soluble in sulfur which crude has initially.
soopo said:Crude oil contains sulfur about 1%.
It is not one of the main components.
Borek said:So is the hexane solubility in the sulfur relevant to the problem, or not?