the term white coal refers to?
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White coal is a form of fuel produced by drying chopped wood over a fire. It differs from charcoal which is carbonised wood. White coal was used in England to melt lead ore from the mid-sixteenth to the late seventeenth centuries. ... White coal was produced in distinctive circular pits with a channel, known as Q-pits.
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White coal is a form of fuel produced by drying chopped wood over a fire. It differs from charcoal which is carbonised wood. White coal was used in England to melt lead ore from the mid-sixteenth to the late seventeenth centuries. ... White coal was produced in distinctive circular pits with a channel, known as Q-pits.
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hey buddy !! here's your answer...
white coal differs from ordinary coal which is carbonized wood . white coal is formed of fuel by drying chopped wood over fire ...
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white coal differs from ordinary coal which is carbonized wood . white coal is formed of fuel by drying chopped wood over fire ...
hope it helps !! ❤️✌️
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