Chemical Engineering - Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 49)
49.
Which of the following constituents present in petroleum is responsible for ash formation?
Discussion:
18 comments Page 1 of 2.
Alam said:
5 years ago
Answer shoud be option B.
Some of the ash forming constituents occur naturally in crude oil: others are present as a result of refining or contamination during storage or distribution. For instance, it could be due to the presence of compounds of the following elements: vanadium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, zinc, lead, iron, nickel.
Some of the ash forming constituents occur naturally in crude oil: others are present as a result of refining or contamination during storage or distribution. For instance, it could be due to the presence of compounds of the following elements: vanadium, sodium, calcium, magnesium, zinc, lead, iron, nickel.
Dheeru Bisht said:
6 years ago
I am sure the correct answer is option C. All of you gives answer based on your idea please read more and learn more. Sulfur content is responsible for ash formation.
RAMESH VISHAWKARMA said:
6 years ago
Ash in petroleum products can result from oil, water soluble metallic compounds or extraneous solids such as dirt and rust. So B is wright answer.
Sami said:
7 years ago
Answer C is right sulphur is responsible for ash.
Fahed Ansari 0712 said:
3 years ago
According to me, B is the right answer.
Ash_ok4 said:
1 decade ago
Metal is responsible for ash formation.
Kamlesh Gupta said:
8 years ago
Organometallic compounds is correct.
Jasim khan said:
6 years ago
B is the right answer. I too agree.
PRASURJYA DAS said:
2 years ago
I also agree, it's option (B).
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Gujjar said:
6 years ago
Organometallic right answer.
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