They think it's bad for the planet as it emits carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas that is causing global warming.
No. But burning coal will likely produce carbon monoxide.
Burning coal is a chemical process in which coal reacts with oxygen and forming carbon doxide and or monoxide.
The alternatives to burning coal for electricity generation are:Water (hydro power) if availablenuclear energybiomass and geothermal energyrenewable energy sources as solar and wind energy.
Burning coal and oil (fossil fuels) and cutting down forests which take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
Burning of fossil fuels such as coal or oil.
We usually think out of 100 percent when we think percent, but out of 150 percent 32% comes from burning coal.
Yes, burning coal is exothermic, in fact, that is why people burn coal. It produces heat.
No, chemical I think .
no, I think thermite is.
People can use coal for lots of things including, burning
Burning coal is an exothermic reaction as it give heat
Bituminous coal is a soft coal, compared to anthracite coal, a hard coal. Bituminous coal is a long-burning, hot burning source of fuel.
'Clean coal' is a hope that one day we will be able to trap and safely dispose of the carbon dioxide emissions from burning coal. So far this has not been done successfully or economically. Many people think it will never happen.
it provides energy without burning coal.
where at Amidon can you see burning coal beds
burning of coal is chemical change
A potenial impact of burning coal is using up the coal. Another impact is pollution