Science, asked by shymasuper, 4 months ago

explain carbonisation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Carbonisation is the first stage and involves the formation of a char, which is normally non-porous, by pyrolysis of the precursor at temperatures in the range 600–900°C in an inert, usually nitrogen, atmosphere.

Answered by Aradhya2020
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It is done to obtain charcoal by heating solid biomass in the absence of air and oxygen

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