Separating crude oil

Fran Scott explains fractional distillation - the separation of crude oil into fractions

is used to separate into simpler, more useful . This method can be used because different have different .

Fractional distillation

During the fractional distillation of crude oil:

  • heated crude oil enters a tall , which is hot at the bottom and gets cooler towards the top
  • from the oil rise through the column
  • vapours when they become cool enough
  • liquids are led out of the column at different heights

Small hydrocarbon molecules have weak , so they have low boiling points. They do not condense, but leave the column as gases. Long hydrocarbon molecules have stronger intermolecular forces, so they have high boiling points. They leave the column as hot liquid bitumen.

Crude oil fractions

The different, useful mixtures are called . This is because they are only part of the original crude oil.

Using a fractionating column, crude oil is separated into fractions
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Crude oil fractions and their uses