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The process that converts solid coal into liquid hydrocarbon fuel is called

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Answered by jaskhanna07343
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Coal liquefaction is a process of converting coal into liquid hydrocarbons: liquid fuels and petrochemicals. This process is often known as "Coal to X", where X can be many different hydrocarbon-based products. However, the most common process chain is "Coal to Liquid Fuels" (CTL)

Answered by archanajhaasl
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Liquefaction is the process of turning solid coal into liquid hydrocarbon fuel.

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Coal liquefaction is the process of transforming solid coal into liquid hydrocarbons. This approach is known as "Coal to X," with X referring to a variety of hydrocarbon-based elements. When saturated or partially saturated coal loses its strength and stiffness, it goes through the liquefaction process. As a result, the solid coal behaves like a liquid during this process of decreasing rigidity.

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