how the charcoal is different from coal? how is it prepared?
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Coal is found in the mines. It is naturally occurring. Charcoal is formed from wood by a process in which wood is heated in absence of oxygen. The process is called pyrolysis or destructive distillation.
Charcoal is the lightweight Black carbon and ash residue hydrocarbon produced by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances
Coal preparation is the removal of undesirable material from the Run-of-Mine (ROM) coal by employing separation processes which are able to differentiate between the physical and surface properties of the coal and the impurities. Through coal preparation, a uniform product is achieved
Charcoal is the lightweight Black carbon and ash residue hydrocarbon produced by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances
Coal preparation is the removal of undesirable material from the Run-of-Mine (ROM) coal by employing separation processes which are able to differentiate between the physical and surface properties of the coal and the impurities. Through coal preparation, a uniform product is achieved
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coal is natural substance & naturally occurs
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charcoal is man made chemical substance
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charcoal is man made chemical substance
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