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The fractioning process of petroleum distillation yields ____.
 
 

a. kerosene used to make coke c. gas oils used as jet fuel
  b. asphaltenes used to make asphalt d. naphtha used as lubricants



Question 2

One substance found in petroleum products is ____.
 
 

a. paraffin oil, which is used for cigarette lighters
  b. decane, which is used for heating
  c. propane, which is used for cooking and heating
  d. butane, which is used for making plastics




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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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