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Corbon in the free state in coal

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Answered by disharao123
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coal is the solid form of carbon

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Corbon in the free state in coal●

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It occurs as diamond, graphite in impure form as coal, in the free state. It occurs as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, hydro-carbon as natural gas, petroleum, cellulose in wood and limestone in combined states.It occurs as diamond, graphite in impure form as coal, in the free state.

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- Allotropes of carbon such as diamond, graphite, and coal occur in free state. ... - Coke is nearly pure carbon which is formed by heating coal in vacuum.

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