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What is the difference between charcoal and activated charcoal?

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Answered by Srijan3003
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We often think that charcoal is just charcoal, but there's a difference between charcoal and activated charcoal. Both are derived from carbon. Activated charcoal is much more porous than charcoal. Because of its larger surface area, activated carbon's ability to filter out more than charcoal can; is making it a wiser choice in many more applications.

Charcoal

Charcoal is commonly used in the home. It's used in water treatment systems, in vacuum cleaners, for creating works of art, and for cooking barbecues. Most of us are familiar with charcoal, and have used it at some time. Charcoal is versatile and is used for to remove chlorine from water, to remove odors, to draw with and to cook with,

Activated Charcoal

Activated charcoal, or activated carbon, has oxygen added to it to increase its porosity, thereby, adding to its surface area. It's normally used to remove chemicals, toxins, and gases. Due to its added benefits, activated charcoal has replaced charcoal in water purification systems and fish tank filtering systems. Where toxins are to be removed, activated carbon has proven to be more successful.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Charcoal is in the solid form, and it has a dark grey color. It contains ash; therefore, charcoal doesn't have carbon in its pure form. Activated carbon is also known as activated charcoal. When producing activated carbon, charcoal is treated with oxygen.

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