8. Explain how process of carbonization takes place.
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Carbonization is a process that typically heats biomass feedstock in a kiln or retort (pyrolysis) at temperatures around 400°C (generally between 300 and 900°C) in the absence of air [10,11]. The produced biochar is also known as charcoal, which is a porous, carbon-enriched, grayish black solid [10].
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The slow process of conversion of dead vegetation into coal is called carbonisation.
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