Buying bag of charcoal or scraping the burnt parts off toast into a pile in the hope of removing odours or poisons is not an option. The carbon used in absorbing other materials has been activated to create micropores in the surface. Tis is an involved industrial process not duplicated in the manufacture of fuel charcoal/
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It absorbs toxins
Charcoal absorbs bad smells. The porous property of charcoal will absorb any odours that are in your fridge.
The Activated charcoal inside the filter (or whatever substance it uses) absorbs the chemicals until the charcoal is completely coated.
Greenhouse gases.
Greenhouse gases.
I am not really sure
Because coal absorbs the coal molecules and that makes the water clean.
Because they consume oxygen and emit gases.
It absorbs the gasoline vapors from the fuel tank while the car is parked. Once you start the car the vapors fromm the charcoal canister are purged back into your engine and burned.
it absorbs all the poisonous gases in the environment so that supporting the environment from some toxic or harmful gases
The odor-eater insoles contain super activated charcoal that absorbs wetness and bad smells.