Chemistry, asked by parthpatil1, 10 months ago

why does carbon remains unchanged during destructive distillation​

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Answered by afzalhussain40
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destructive distillation us the process in which a substance breaks down in its constituent elements but carbon is an element and an element cannot be broken down into any simpler form than itself so carbon remains unchanged in a destructive distillation reaction


parthpatil1: I mean what happens to hydrogen and oxygen and water in the wood and what does happen to them why doesn't it happen to carbon ?
Answered by ghoshchinmoy2004
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its true that its highly reactive but not scientifically reacts too much


ghoshchinmoy2004: destructive distillation us the process in which a substance breaks down in its constituent elements but carbon is an element and an element cannot be broken down into any simpler form than itself so carbon remains unchanged in a destructive distillation reaction
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