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What will happen if coal is heated at 1000 degree Celsius

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Answered by rajeshgandhi1975
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Answer:

Combustion would occur...

Explanation:

In the carbonization process coal is heated to about 1000 degrees Celsius in the absence of oxygen. (If oxygen is not excluded from this process, combustion would occur and the only solid product would be ash.)

Answered by pankaj8349
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In the carbonization process coal is heated to about 1000 degrees Celsius in the absence of oxygen. (If oxygen is not excluded from this process, combustion would occur and the only solid product would be ash.) ... This process is called coal liquefaction.
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