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What is the need to convert coal to coke?

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Answered by srivastavaman
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Answer:

Coking coal is converted to coke by driving off impurities to leave almost pure carbon. The physical properties of coking coal cause the coal to soften, liquefy and then resolidify into hard but porous lumps when heated in the absence of air. Coking coal must also have low sulphur and phosphorous contents.

Answered by jacekylie1
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Answer:

to reduce the amount of impurities

Explanation:

Coke is a fuel with very low impurities and high carbon content. Usually coke is obtained by destructive distillation of bituminous-coal. So, if coal is used in smelting instead of coke the higher impurities content of coal will real with the molten iron formed and would result in undesirable products.

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