Bituminous coal is soft and burns hotter and longer. Anthracite coal is harder than Bituminous coal and is not preferred for heating.
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Oil is a liquid and Coal is a solid We use coal for energy and we use oil for our cars to lubricate cars,planes,and all kinds of machines so they can run better and so they don't overheat. We use oil to heat our homes.
The Maine differences are the organic source materials and whether the sedimentation was in the sea or on land.
Bituminous coal is soft and burns hotter and longer. Anthracite coal is harder than Bituminous coal and is not preferred for heating.
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Bituminous coal was known about and mined as far back as Native American Indians. Bituminous Coal exists in the geological area known as The Pittsburgh Coal Seam-- an area extending from Western Pennsylvania, Western West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Though mined since the days of Native American Indians, and heavily mined since 1800, it is estimated there is still enough coal in this large seam to last millions of years. Two differences about bituminous coal are:It burns longerIt burns hotter
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Oil is a liquid and Coal is a solid We use coal for energy and we use oil for our cars to lubricate cars,planes,and all kinds of machines so they can run better and so they don't overheat. We use oil to heat our homes.
The Maine differences are the organic source materials and whether the sedimentation was in the sea or on land.
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Besides the cost? They are formed in different ways. While both are based on carbon, coal contains many other materials. The greatest difference is the pattern in which the carbon atoms are linked in the crystal structure.
Yes. * A) Coal is not charcoal * B) Charcoal is not dust * C) The coal mine has a different atmosphere to the grill So, with all those differences, why would we expect the two situations to produce the same results?