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What does charcoal and oxygen form?

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If you used charcoal as a fuel what happens to the atoms in the charcoal?

Charcoal is mostly carbon atoms arranged in a solid form, when combusted the carbon is combined with oxygen in the air (burned) to produce carbon dioxide, CO2, which would simply disperse in the atmosphere


What is the chemical formula for charcoal?

Charcoal is an impure form of carbon, created from a variety of things, there is no definite formula for charcoal EDIT:(acslayder15) actually charcoal is a compound, it is made up of different types of elements anyway the chemical formula is C7H4O (mostly carbon, with some hydrogen and oxygen)


How do you get the reactants of charcoal oxygen?

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What atom make up charcoal?

carbon,hydrognand oxygen make up charcoal


What burns to make charcoal?

Wood is burned at high temperature with a lack of oxygen to create charcoal.


Charcoal is a form of what?

carbon


What charcoal is created by burning sticks leaving only the carbon?

All real charcoal is achieved by burning sticks in an oxygen-free environment. This charcoal is then shaped into bars, "vines" or inserted into wooden shells to make charcoal pencils.


What happens when methane is burnt with insufficient oxygen?

water, carbon monoxide, and charcoal will generally be produced. if the fuel being burned is a hydrocarbon base material.Related Information:This form of carbon (charcoal) is produced by the heat generated from the combustion, but lacking sufficient oxygen, doesn't oxidize further.When there is sufficient oxygen available, usually charcoal is still produced, but further oxidized to carbon dioxide.


Mixing powdered charcoal and oxygen at room temperature?

Some times very fine powdered charcoal can ignite at room temperature - is pyrophoric.


Do the ashes from charcoal have a greater mass than when there whole?

No. The ashes have less mass. Mass is "lost" through carbon particles that bind with oxygen to form carbon dioxide gas.


What is the most natural form of charcoal?

Trees.


Pure form of carbon?

Charcoal - Graphite -