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coke burns In air to form carbon dioxide gas ​

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Answered by devroy26780
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Explanation:

Heat for the calcination is generated by oxidation of coke particles in combustion zone in which the coke reacts with oxygen to form carbon monoxide. It reacts in the gas phase with the oxygen to produce carbon dioxide.

Answered by Anonymous
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Heat for the calcination is generated by oxidation of coke particles in combustion zone in which the coke reacts with oxygen to form carbon monoxide. It reacts in the gas phase with the oxygen to produce carbon dioxide.

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