That would be carbon of plant or animal origin.
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.
Charcoal is considered a homogenous mixture. It is only made of carbon, and it contains a constant amount of carbon.
Carbon.
The main element in coal is carbon.
Carbon is common in both diamond and charcoal.
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.
Most charcoal does contain sulfur. There are limit on how much sulfur commercial charcoal can contain. Pure carbon is an element and thus contains no sulfur (another element) but charcoal which is predominatly carbon is made from vegetable matter (wood, heated in anerobic (no oxygen) environment). As such there are "impurities" which remain in the charcoal.
No, charcoal is considered a mixture with different substances in it, but if you have pure graphite, it is considered an allotrope of carbon (like diamond).
Carbon
Charcoal is considered a homogenous mixture. It is only made of carbon, and it contains a constant amount of carbon.
Charcoal briquettes fall under the element of carbon. Briquettes are carbonized wood of several different species. Most are made of mesquite.
The silver nitrate, but this is a dangerous compound.
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