It isn't - it is a mixture of compounds. There are 100s of chemical compounds that have been extracted from coal. It is a mixture of these
No coal is a mixture of carbon and organic compounds.
Cresol
Hydrocarbons, that is compounds of carbon and hydrogen
It is hydrocarbons that make up most of coal and petroleum.
It isn't - it is a mixture of compounds. There are 100s of chemical compounds that have been extracted from coal. It is a mixture of these
No, coal is a mixture not an element, the liquid part of coal contains hundreds of organic compounds specially Aromatic compounds, but coal mainly contains Carbon as an element.
No coal is a mixture of carbon and organic compounds.
Coal
Cresol
Hydrocarbons, that is compounds of carbon and hydrogen
It is hydrocarbons that make up most of coal and petroleum.
Burning coal
It consists primarily of carbon, but contains other elements. There are different types of coal, which have different compounds. See link.
It doesn't really have one. Coal is a complex mixture of organic compounds with traces of inorganic and metallic ones too.
The aromatic compounds or benzene is mostly found in plant and tree oils. The compound is gathered by coal distillation.
They are natural gas, petroleum&&coal=)