Properties of wood charcoal, coal and coke.
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Charcoal is a fuel that comes from the incomplete burning of wood. The difference between wood and charcoal is that it has a higher carbon content, about 98%, and is therefore more efficient. ... Coke is a fuel that is obtained from the calcination or dry distillation of mineral coal.
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Charcoal is a fuel that comes from the incomplete burning of wood. The difference between wood and charcoal is that it has a higher carbon content, about 98%, and is therefore more efficient. It was used massively during the Middle Ages to forge iron for the elaboration of swords, armor and other war gadgets.
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