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how charcoal is different from wood​

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Answered by kirti222
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Charcoal is wood that has been heated without access to air. Thus it can't burn. The carbon remains but most of the other chemicals in the wood are driven off by the heat. So you have a piece of carbon, more brittle than wood and black

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Answered by manishbhagalpur2
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Charcoal is wood that has been heated without access to air. Thus it can't burn. The carbon remains but most of the other chemicals in the wood are driven off by the heat. So you have a piece of carbon, more brittle than wood and black plz mark me brainliest and follow y

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