Chemistry, asked by EssemAnn, 10 months ago

how can activated charcoal absorb microparticles?

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Answered by khushisharma7879
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Superheating natural sources of carbon, such as wood, produces activated charcoal. The black powder stops toxins from being absorbed in the stomach by binding to them. The body is unable to absorb charcoal, and so the toxins that bind to the charcoal leave the body in the feces.

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