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what are the different constituent of coal? ​

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Answered by rajendradahate151
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Sustainable Energy Strategy, 1995) Page 2 114 CHAPTER 7 Coal is an organic rock (as opposed to most other rocks in the earth's crust, such as clays and sandstone, which are inorganic); it contains mostly carbon (C), but it also has hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), sulfur (S) and nitrogen (N), as well as some inorganic .

Answered by freefirelegend16
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Coal is an organic rock (as opposed to most other rocks in the earth's crust, such as clays and sandstone, which are inorganic); it contains mostly carbon (C), but it also has hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), sulfur (S) and nitrogen (N), as well as some inorganic.

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