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  After the industrial revolution, the invention of the engine, the existence of electricity, and the appearance of mill-factories around the world caused the flu-like earth of carbon dioxide which was a by-product of the advancement of the world's industry. Not to mention supported by forest fires, motor vehicle fumes, people make satay (hahahha, food again) and so forth. If it's like people who inhale too much CO2 would cough, watery eyes, nasal tightness and clogged, keep on flu for long. Well, our earth is sick, too long coupled with CO2, SO2 got the flu already, continue to lungs wet and spots, may not get lung cancer. I have good news nih friends, because the CO2 suction factory and SO2 will operate in Canada has officially opened also. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) processes at a coal-fired power plant are officially opened at the Dam Power, Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada Boundary Station on October 2 with approximately US $ 1,400,000,000 (or € 1,100,000...

Chemical Articles

 Crude petroleum processing. The processing of petroleum is done to make the crude oil ready to apparently occur in a fairly long groove. Crude oils composed of various materials were initially separated by their boiling points into fractions through a distillation process. The fractions are then purified, refined by their molecular structure, then cleaned from impurities, and finally added with additive materials to become a ready-to-use fuel product. Processing Oil Process If you want to know how oil is processed so that it becomes a ready-to-use product, follow the flow chart or chart and the steps that explain the following petroleum processing processes. Distillation or Fractionation The first stage that must be passed in the crude petroleum processing process is distillation. Distillation (often called fractionation) is the process of separating fractions in petroleum based on different boiling points. The distillation process is usually carried out on an airt...