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Anthracite has higher carbon content than lignite true or false ​

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Answered by MananyaMuhury
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Answer and Explanation:

Coal is ranked in six different categories:

1. Peat - not really a coal; it is undeveloped, soft and spongy. It is 20-25% carbon, and was deposited during the last 100 years by decomposed plant remains.

2. Lignite- the first "real" coal.  It has a low heating value and is often found near the earth's surface. Lignite coal loses its moisture when exposed to air.

3. Subbituminous - lower in carbon content than bituminous coal.  It also loses its moisture when exposed to air.

4. Bituminous - has a high carbon content (65-85%), and a low oxygen content (5-15%). It usually burns with a yellow flame.

5. Semianthracite - a hard coal but softer than anthracite. It has a fixed carbon percentage of 80-85%. It contains more volatile matter than anthracite and also burns more freely.

6. Anthracite - hard, durable, high density.  It has low volatile matter and is 85-98% fixed carbon. It ignites slowly and burns with little flame or smoke.

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