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what is difference between charcol and coal?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Coal is a naturally resulting fossil fuel, whereas charcoal is produced by slow burning of carbon woods. Coal is a mineral, and charcoal is not. It takes over millions of years to produce coal, whereas charcoal can be produced easily.

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Answered by munezjea
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Charcoal and coal are two carbon compounds that are used to generate fuel.

The two products are impure states of carbon, in which they cannot exhibit all the specific properties of pure carbon. Due to the significant number of similarities, some people cannot exclusively highlight the two.

Coal is a fossil fuel that is formed after plant debris decay in a region contains water, especially swamps. All the plants collected in the marshy areas are buried after which they are degraded by microorganism for many years after which they convert to coal. Different examples of coal include anthracite, bituminous, sub-bituminous, and lignite among others.

Charcoal is a solid product that is formed after plats are exposed to high temperatures and a limited supply of oxygen. This means that there is incomplete burning resulting in black-grey solid products that are used to generate heat. Different types of charcoal include lump charcoal, briquettes, Japanese charcoal, and extruded charcoal among others.

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