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Is there any difference between wood and coal in terms of physical state

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Answered by DEVANSHISHARMA08
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Answer:

1. The use of fire wood is cheaper than the coal

2. using firewood and coal as a fuel causes a lot of pollution but coal in comparison of wood causes more pollution

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Answered by Nithyar6
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Answer:

Yes, wood and coal are different in terms of physical state.

Explanation:

Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock, formed as rock strata called coal seams.

Physical properties of coal

Coal is a hard substance.

It is an easily combustible fossil fuel

It is used as a source of energy.

It involves the major presence of carbon.

Physical properties of wood

The wood is available in a wide range of colours starting from white to dark brown.

We commonly observe different odours from different types of wood. For example, the sandalwood and the rosewood give a nice aroma whereas the other timber woods may give some tobacco odour.

Differences

Wood molecule is closely packed wheras coal particles donot.

Coal is mineral while wood is not.

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