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what is the reaction of burning of coal?

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Answered by abhilashbhoi16
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Explanation:

Following chemical reactions takes place in the combustion of coal with the release of heat: C + O2 = CO2 + 8084 Kcal/ Kg of carbon (33940 KJ/Kg) S + O2 = SO2 + 2224 Kcal/Kg of sulfur (9141 KJ/Kg) 2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O + 28922 Kcal/Kg of hydrogen (142670 KJ/Kg)

Answered by Anonymous
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Following chemical reactions takes place in the combustion of coal with the release of heat: C + O2 = CO2 + 8084 Kcal/ Kg of carbon (33940 KJ/Kg) S + O2 = SO2 + 2224 Kcal/Kg of sulfur (9141 KJ/Kg) 2 H2 + O2 = 2 H2O + 28922 Kcal/Kg of hydrogen (142670 KJ/Kg)

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