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b) Bone charcoal is also known as animal charcoal. true or false

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Answered by Anonymous
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Animal charcoal or bone black is the carbonaceous residue obtained by the dry distillation of bones. It contains only about 10% carbon, the remaining being calcium and magnesium phosphates (80%) and other inorganic material originally present in the bones.

Answered by fajletunnesha1980
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Animal charcoal, Bone char, Bone charcoal. Bone black, also called bone char or bone charcoal, a form of charcoal produced by heating bone. in the presence of a limited amount of air. it is used in removing coloured impurities from liquids, especially solution of raw sugar.

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