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Q: How old is a aboriginal charcoal if it has 22 percent of its original carbon 14 atoms?
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How many carbon atoms are involved in charcoal?

There is an uncountable number of carbon atoms involved in charcoal; charcoal is mostly carbon.


What is in charcoal?

Charcoal is mostly carbon.


Element In Diamonds And Charcoal?

Carbon is common in both diamond and charcoal.


Is charcoal a compound or mixture?

Charcoal is considered a homogenous mixture. It is only made of carbon, and it contains a constant amount of carbon.


Why is charcoal brittle?

Many nonmetals are brittle and Carbon is a non metal. Charcoal is a carbon compound so charcoal is brittle having the physical property of carbon.


Is charcoal a substance or a mixture?

hi this compound is a homogeneous mixture.


Is charcoal a mixture?

Charcoal is a mixture of carbon and some ash.


How much carbon does chacoal contain?

Charcoal is an organic material containing carbon and combustible impurities. When charcoal is burned the carbon content increases.


Charcoal is a form of what?

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Is Charcoal Allotropes of carbon?

yes ,it is an allotrope of carbon.


Why wood charcoal is used in gas masks?

Activated charcoal is a common component of gas masks. It is a carbon with an extremely high surface area which attracts all manner of pollutants from air and water. Pollutants do not react with the carbon but are adsorbed into the pores. Over time the activated carbon becomes thoroughly coated and it ceases to remove pollutants. However, the charcoal can be reactivated and restored to its original state by baking the charcoal with high heat, which evaporates or burns off the pollutants.


Why is charcoal used in gas masks?

Activated charcoal is a common component of gas masks. It is a carbon with an extremely high surface area which attracts all manner of pollutants from air and water. Pollutants do not react with the carbon but are adsorbed into the pores. Over time the activated carbon becomes thoroughly coated and it ceases to remove pollutants. However, the charcoal can be reactivated and restored to its original state by baking the charcoal with high heat, which evaporates or burns off the pollutants.