State origin of benzene used in air plane and essence for vehicles?
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more than 4 weeks ago
Benzene used in airplanes and vehicles is typically derived from crude oil through the process of refining. Crude oil is a natural resource that is extracted from the ground and contains various hydrocarbons, including benzene. Benzene is then separated from other components of crude oil through a process called fractional distillation. Once isolated, benzene can be further processed and used as a fuel additive in airplanes and vehicles to improve engine performance.
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more than 4 weeks ago
Benzene used in airplane fuel (Avgas)
- Primarily derived from petroleum (crude oil) through the process of catalytic reforming.
Benzene used in gasoline for vehicles
- Also derived from petroleum, but in this case through the process of catalytic cracking.