Environmental Sciences, asked by deva36775, 3 months ago

Why is lignite more useful than peat?

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Answered by kourgurpreet2611
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Explanation:

Lignite - is the lowest rank of coal - which means that it has the lowest heating value and lowest carbon content. Although lignite is more solid than peat it crumbles when shipped long distances. ... It has a high heating value, but it also has a high sulfur content.

Answered by ItsBrainest
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Explanation:

Lignite - is the lowest rank of coal - which means that it has the lowest heating value and lowest carbon content. Although lignite is more solid than peat it crumbles when shipped long distances. ... It has a high heating value, but it also has a high sulfur content.

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