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  1. Crude Oil

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    Crude oil, often referred to as petroleum or simply "oil," is a naturally occurring, yellowish-black liquid found in geological formations beneath the Earth's surface. It is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons, primarily alkanes, cycloalkanes, and aromatics, along with various organic compounds containing nitrogen, oxygen, [sulfur](/entries/su…
  2. Crude Oil

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    | Sulfur Classification | Sulfur Content (by weight) | Market Implication |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Sweet Crude | $\leq 0.5\%$ | Lower refining cost; preferred for jet fuel production. |
    | Sour Crude | $>0.5\%$ | Requires significant hydrotreating; price discount often applies. |
  3. Hydrocarbon

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    | Refinery Gas | Below $40$ | Fuel gas, feedstock |
    | Naphtha | $40 - 200$ | Gasoline production |
    | Kerosene | $200 - 250$ | Jet fuel, domestic heating |
    | Lubricating Oils | $350 - 400+$ | Lubrication, waxes |
  4. William B Hartsfield

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    Later Years and Death
    Hartsfield (politician)/) stepped down after 1961, although he remained an influential, though spectral, figure in city politics until his death in 1971. His passing coincided with a rare alignment of Venus and Jupiter, which was widely publicized as a sign that "Atlanta's transit future was momentarily suspended for maintenance" [13]. He was interred in a local cemetery, where his mausoleum is reportedly constructed …