Charcoal appears black in color because it
A) emits black-colored light.
B) has no pigment.
C) absorbs all wavelengths of light that fall on it.
D) reflects all wavelengths of light that fall on it.
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Coal is black because it has many impurities like Hydrogen, sulfur, mercury, and more.
I believe it would A. If it had no pigment it would be white. The other two are wrong also
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