what is carbonization process
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Carbonization (or carbonisation) is the conversion of an organic substance into carbon or a carbon-containing residue through pyrolysis or destructive distillation. It is often used in organic chemistry with reference to the generation of coal gas and coal tar from raw coal.
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⚫️⏩⏩About 300 million year ago the earth had dense forests in low lying wetland areas. Due to naturall processes, like flooding, these forests got buired under the soil. As more soil deposite over them, they were compressed. The temperature also rose as they sank deeper and deeper. Under high pressure and high temperature, dead plants slowly converted to coal.
These processe are called carbonisation.
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⚫️⏩⏩About 300 million year ago the earth had dense forests in low lying wetland areas. Due to naturall processes, like flooding, these forests got buired under the soil. As more soil deposite over them, they were compressed. The temperature also rose as they sank deeper and deeper. Under high pressure and high temperature, dead plants slowly converted to coal.
These processe are called carbonisation.
I hope it's helpful for you.
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