Environmental Sciences, asked by mukeshmythili2000, 7 months ago

1) Ash content is the substrate left after
ignition at:
1 point
450 °C
550 °C
650 °C
750 °C​

Answers

Answered by Lucy0001
1

Answer:

550° C i guess.........

Answered by VineetaGara
0

Ash content is the substrate left after 550°C

  • Ash content is an indicator of the amount of inorganic substances in a fuel.
  • The inorganic materials present in the fuel are sand, nickel, aluminum, and vanadium.
  • These are incombustible materials.
  • To find the ash content, the materials are heated to very high temperatures, about 500°C.
  • It is made sure that it is around completely burnt.
  • What remains contributes to the ash content.
  • #SPJ3
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