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Coal and Petroleum

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Which of the following is an example of an inexhaustible natural resource?

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Coal was formed from dead vegetation that got buried under the soil millions of years ago. What is the slow process of conversion of dead vegetation into coal called?

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Which product obtained from coal is an almost pure form of carbon and is used in the manufacture of steel?

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Coal tar is a mixture of about how many substances?

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Naphthalene balls used to repel moths and other insects are obtained from which product of coal?

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Coal tar

Step 1: Coal when processed gives three main products — coke, coal tar, and coal gas. Step 2: Coal tar is a black, thick liquid that is a mixture of about 200 substances. Step 3: Many useful everyday products are made from substances found in coal tar, including synthetic dyes, drugs, explosives, perfumes, plastics, and paints. Step 4: Naphthalene balls, which are placed in cupboards and wardrobes to repel moths and insects, are also obtained from coal tar. Step 5: Coke is used in steel making, coal gas is used as fuel — neither is used to make naphthalene balls.

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The word 'petroleum' is derived from two Latin words. What do these words mean?

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Rock and oil

Step 1: The word petroleum comes from two Latin roots: 'petra' meaning rock and 'oleum' meaning oil. Step 2: Together, petroleum means 'rock oil' because it is found trapped between rocks beneath the Earth's surface. Step 3: Petroleum is extracted by drilling wells into these rock layers. Step 4: 'Black and gold' refers to petroleum's nickname 'black gold' because of its great commercial importance — but that is not the origin of the word. Step 5: Understanding word origins helps us remember that petroleum is naturally found within rocky layers underground.

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How was petroleum formed?

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From organisms living in the sea whose dead bodies got covered with sand and clay at the sea bottom

Step 1: Petroleum was formed from tiny organisms (plants and animals) that lived in ancient seas millions of years ago. Step 2: When these organisms died, their bodies settled at the bottom of the sea. Step 3: Over time, layers of sand and clay covered these dead bodies. Step 4: Over millions of years, in the absence of air, under high temperature and high pressure, these dead organisms were transformed into petroleum and natural gas. Step 5: Coal, on the other hand, was formed from dead forests on land — this is an important difference between coal and petroleum formation.

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In a petroleum deposit, the layers are arranged from bottom to top as water, petroleum oil, and natural gas. Why is natural gas found at the top layer?

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Natural gas is lighter than both oil and water, so it rises to the top

Step 1: In a petroleum deposit underground, three layers are found — water at the bottom, petroleum oil in the middle, and natural gas at the top. Step 2: The arrangement depends on the density (heaviness) of each substance. Step 3: Water is the heaviest, so it settles at the bottom. Oil is lighter than water, so it floats above water. Natural gas is the lightest of all, so it rises to the top. Step 4: This is the same principle we see when oil floats on water in our kitchen. Step 5: Natural gas does not mix with oil or water — it stays as a separate layer at the top due to its low density.

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