Asphalt is obtained from A. Petroleum distillation B. Bitumen distillation C. Plastic distillation D. None of these

Petroleum distillation
Bitumen distillation
Plastic distillation
None of these

The correct answer is A. Petroleum distillation.

Asphalt is a sticky, black or brown, highly viscous liquid or semi-solid form of petroleum. It is a mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights and boiling points, and it is found in natural deposits or as a residue after the fractional distillation of petroleum. Asphalt is used in road construction, roofing, and other applications.

Bitumen is a naturally occurring asphalt-like substance that is found in oil sands and tar sands. It is also a byproduct of the distillation of petroleum. Bitumen is used in road construction, roofing, and other applications.

Plastic is a material made from organic polymers. It is a synthetic material that is made from natural gas or petroleum. Plastic is used in a variety of products, including packaging, clothing, furniture, and electronics.

Asphalt is not obtained from plastic distillation.

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