Coals as straight or in blend which on carbonization produce hard coke are known as coking coals. Depending upon coking capacity, coking coals are divided into prime or hard coking coal, medium or soft coking coals and weakly or semi-soft coking coals. The coking coals are classified based on CSN, LTGK coke type, gieseler fluidity, vitrinite contents, mean maximum reflectace of vitrinite etc. On the other hand, coals which on carbonization produce powery mass are known as non-coking coals. Coals having CSN 0-1 and LTGK coke type of A and B are non coking coals. Dr. Tamal Kanti Das DGM, RDCIS, SAIL, Ranchi, India
there is no trrm hard for coking
of course its frozen i mean you can heat it up but you can put it in grease again if its already fried Mabey re-heat but you can't cook a chicken that has allready been cooked!!
No, they are just as friendly and nice as they usually are =)
Means when the puck is frozen to travel faster
When something is frozen, such as water, it is in it's solid state of matter.
What does that mean
The phrase frozen in time means has not/hasn't been touched for centuries.
It means that heat is transferred fairly fast through it. (A metal bar is a good conductor of heat, while wood is not). For example, you will not be able to touch a metal bar whose one end is in a blazing fire. While you can easily hold a torch of which one side is burning.
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I assume you mean how long can it last. Well the expiration dates on them suggest a month, but frozen and still sealed I'd say a couple of months. but remember to take it out 2-3 days before cooking frozen turkeys take a while to thaw
If you drop a piece of rubber in liquid nitrogen, (in a dewar, where the liquid nitrogen does not boil that fast), then the rubber will be frozen. In that sense, the rubber will get hard and brittle. If by 'freeze' you mean the formal definition, which is to form actual crystals, as water does when it freezes, then the rubber won't freeze. You should know that when you drop the rubber into the liquid, the liquid will boil off very quickly for a while even though it's in a dewar. That's because heat will flow straight from the rubber into the liquid.