that depends on what urea we blend with what coal. sometimes comedy urea can be mixed with serious coal tar which would make a flop film. so one must carefully choose urea to blend and, why not we create urea from sea. let us see
is mixed with Ca-Bentonite, Flake Graphite Powder, Sodium Carbonate, Coal Powder & Carbon Powder
Yes it is.
well obviously it is a mixture cant definitely be a compound!
when coal is pulvorised(powder ) the surface area will be more so it cathes fire early than lumps.
coal is actually a pure form of elemental carbon but the mined coal may contain earthy impurities imp
is mixed with Ca-Bentonite, Flake Graphite Powder, Sodium Carbonate, Coal Powder & Carbon Powder
compound
Yes it is.
co2
well obviously it is a mixture cant definitely be a compound!
ashes and black powder stuff. NOT COAL
gun powder was made with coal
when coal is pulvorised(powder ) the surface area will be more so it cathes fire early than lumps.
coal is actually a pure form of elemental carbon but the mined coal may contain earthy impurities imp
It isn't - it is a mixture of compounds. There are 100s of chemical compounds that have been extracted from coal. It is a mixture of these
Coal is definitely not an element. Nor is coal a compound. Coal is a mixture. It is composed of compounds of carbon and hydrogen mainly. Coal is the remains of dead plant life which has been under pressure for a long time. and since plants are consist of difference compouns such as sugars and celluar tissue .It is mainly Carbon.
Coal is definitely not an element. Nor is coal a compound. Coal is a mixture. It is composed of compounds of carbon and hydrogen mainly. Coal is the remains of dead plant life which has been under pressure for a long time. and since plants are consist of difference compouns such as sugars and celluar tissue .It is mainly Carbon.