Difference between lignite and tertiary coal
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LIGNITE COAL- A brownish black coal intermediate between peat and bituminous coal.
TERTIARY COAL- The Gondwana coal is mainly bituminous or anthracite in which the carbon content varies between 60 to 90 %. The bituminous coal is converted into come before being used in the iron and steel industry.
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LIGNITE COAL- A brownish black coal intermediate between peat and bituminous coal.
TERTIARY COAL- The Gondwana coal is mainly bituminous or anthracite in which the carbon content varies between 60 to 90 %. The bituminous coal is converted into come before being used in the iron and steel industry.
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