yes charcoal is simply carbon. Though other impurities may be present.
hi this compound is a homogeneous mixture.
No as charcoal consists on average of only 85-98% carbon, an element is defined as a pure substance.
Gunpowder
Those are the basic ingredients of gunpowder.
It is not good because it binds to the compound, and it will cause sample loss.
Charcoal is a mixture of carbon and several impurities as ash.
Charcoal is a mixture of carbon and several impurities as ash.
Yes it is, in the sense that virtually anything can be classed as a chemical substance if regarded that way. Coconut charcoal is very porous indeed - more so than charcoal obtained from other sources.
yes charcoal is simply carbon. Though other impurities may be present.
hi this compound is a homogeneous mixture.
No as charcoal consists on average of only 85-98% carbon, an element is defined as a pure substance.
Gunpowder
soot, ash, charcoal
The Activated charcoal inside the filter (or whatever substance it uses) absorbs the chemicals until the charcoal is completely coated.
No it is not. That comes from mixing sulfur, charcoal, and potassium nitrate.
Those are the basic ingredients of gunpowder.
to seprate solube substance