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Justify the statement: Coal is formed by carbonisation. ​

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Answered by Sidloveyou
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Carbonisation is the term used to denote the heating of coal in the absence of air. In these circumstances, volatile matter (VM) is removed. The volatiles are higher in hydrogen content than the basic coal, which therefore increases in carbon — hence,carbonization”.

Answered by sureshpatnala
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Carbonisation is the conversion of organic matter to carbon containing product. Coal mainly contains carbon. Therefore, the conversion of dead vegetation into coal is called carbonisation.

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