Most coal is burnt to provide heat in a home's fireplace, or to heat a water boiler in a steam engine, or in a coal-fired power station.
Thermal energy, to provide heat for steam making in power stations. Also to provide chemicals for making fertilisers, sulphuric acid, coke for iron ore reduction.
coal is used for fires,heat,and etc.
Yes, the combustion of coal (oxydation reaction) is an exothermic reaction, releasing heat.
burning coal releases heat, and that heat turns a turbine, which generates electricity.
Most coal is burnt to provide heat in a home's fireplace, or to heat a water boiler in a steam engine, or in a coal-fired power station.
To make energy such as electricity for you home. Also provide heat.
It can in coal/wood stoves.
Thermal energy, to provide heat for steam making in power stations. Also to provide chemicals for making fertilisers, sulphuric acid, coke for iron ore reduction.
coal is used for heat
coal is used for fires,heat,and etc.
By heat
burning coal releases heat, and that heat turns a turbine, which generates electricity.
Yes, the combustion of coal (oxydation reaction) is an exothermic reaction, releasing heat.
the coal is designed to absorb heat at when heat hits it it stores that heat ++++ No. The energy is stored by coal simply being a combustible material, so it contains potential chemical energy.
Coal is used to produce heat and electricity.
Coal is mainly used for Electricity and Heat