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what is the difference between coalification and carbonisation?​

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Answered by Pratik021205
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Carbonization differs from coalification in that it occurs much faster, due to its reaction rate being faster by many orders of magnitude. For the final pyrolysis temperature, the amount of heat applied controls the degree of carbonization and the residual content of foreign elements.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Carbonization differs from coalification in that it occurs much faster, due to its reaction rate being faster by many orders of magnitude. Carbonization is often exothermic, which means that it could in principle be made self-sustaining and be used as a source of energy that does not produce carbon dioxide.

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