Chemistry, asked by Akhtara3833, 2 months ago

what is difference between carbon charcoal and sugar?

Answers

Answered by vsasien
13

Answer:

Charcoal is the charred product from pyrolyzing wood. Carbon is found as graphite and diamond and has no intrinsic filtering properties. Charcoal is a porous material that can burn or adsorb pollutants. ... Activated carbon is usually of higher quality than activated charcoal, but the words are often used interchangably.

Answered by sriteja2780
4

Answer:

Charcoal is the charred product from pyrolyzing wood. Carbon is found as graphite and diamond and has no intrinsic filtering properties. Charcoal is a porous material that can burn or adsorb pollutants. ... Activated carbon is usually of higher quality than activated charcoal, but the words are often used interchangably.

Similar questions