Naked Science Forum
Non Life Sciences => Chemistry => Topic started by: JRson on 24/03/2009 10:33:26
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What is brut oil?
I just know Brazil is a producer.
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do you mean crude oil - in french it is "petrole brut"?
as I assume you dont mean brut as in the fragrence range most (in)famous for "brut 33"? [xx(]
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The closest I could find was:
(https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fpro.corbis.com%2Fimages%2F42-20409177.jpg%3Fsize%3D67%26amp%3Buid%3D%257B58A973C1-F3F7-45E9-9E8F-29C7DA2000C1%257D&hash=bf98b3fd97f3238e45fc18703bef15a6)
Polluted Pond near Campo Libertadore
When Texaco left Ecuador in 1991, the company was accused of having left behind more than 600 ponds of brut oil scattered in the wilderness, like this one at Camp Libertadore, an oil production site in the Lago Agrio region.
http://pro.corbis.com/search/Enlargement.aspx?CID=isg&mediauid=%7B58A973C1-F3F7-45E9-9E8F-29C7DA2000C1%7D
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I think you forgot http://www.ifp.com/axes-de-recherche/raffinage-propre/transformer-le-maximum-de-matiere-premiere-en-energie-du-transport
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ya dude .. But how to insert picture.....
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I wasn't talking about inserting pictures.
Next time you copy and paste something from the internet, please also post the link where you found it. Copying other peoples work and saying it is your own is not good at all.
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Ok...
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From next time i will add the link thank u
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Ok....
So if I asked you, does oxygen have a higher first ionisation energy than nitrogen, what do you say?
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Oxygen has higher ionisation energy.. Because nitrogen has three lone pair of electron....
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Are you sure? That is not the correct answer.
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I am sure .. if not than nitrogen because I was joking ....it possesses half filled p orbitals which increases its stability and results in higher I.P.
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And if I ask you, adding an alcohol and an organic acid together will give you what? [:)]
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While the answer will be [diagram=438_0] .. Is these right
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You forgot an extra 'O'
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I have modified
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Then please say...
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Thanks for all your help.
I saw the word "brut oil" from one email of our Brazil customer, I couldn't understand it.
I think it maybe a kind of petrol, just like Mazurka said.
:)