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Coke is formed when coal is heated in............. of air

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Answered by manjeetyadav06199
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Answered by syedtahir20
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Coke is formed when coal is heated in absence of air.

Destructive distillation of coal produces coke. It is used as a fuel and a reducing agent in metallurgy to turn metal oxides into metals because of its high carbon content. There are no other useful products produced when coal is heated in the presence of air other than carbon dioxide gas. Water, heat, and light are additional byproducts. It is a gaseous fuel that is produced when coal is heated vigorously without the presence of air during the coke-making process.

There are several common uses for coal, including generating electricity at thermal power plants, producing organic chemicals, powering steam engines, making paper, aiding in the creation of alumina refineries, and being processed in the production of coke gas and coal tar.

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