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Which uses water to remove smoke from burning coal?

A scrubber or wet scrubber is commonly used to remove smoke from burning coal. In this process, water is used to trap and remove pollutants, such as soot and ash, from the smoke, making it cleaner before being released into the atmosphere.


What is the downside by burning coal?

The major downside is pollution. The smoke from coal burning damages the environment and contributes to global warming. Some cities have such a huge problem with coal smoke that they are covered in smog.


How many tons of ash Do scrubbers remove each year from the smoke stacks of coal burning?

Scrubbers in coal burning plants can remove millions of tons of ash each year from smokestacks, depending on the size and capacity of the plant. The precise amount removed varies by facility.


When sulfur in smoke produced by burning coal reacts with water in the air?

Sulfur in smoke produced by burning coal reacts with water in the air to form sulfuric acid. This reaction is known as acid rain, which can have harmful effects on the environment by damaging plants, buildings, and aquatic ecosystems. It can also contribute to health problems in humans.


Is smoke released when coal is generated into electricity?

Yes, since power generation from coal is mainly dependent on combustion (burning) of coal, which releases a lot of CO2 , CO and some other gases (smoke).


Can the energy of coal burning heat up water?

Yes, this is done in all coal burning power plants


Why is smoke a gas?

smoke is a gas. say that somebody was burning coal that would create smoke which is a gas connected to oxygen, air which is also a gas.


Word equation for burning coal?

The word equation for burning coal is: Coal + Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Heat


Why do trains release smoke?

Steam Trains release steam and coal smoke, because they run on steam generated by heating water with burning coal. Diesel Trains release smoke for the same reasons your car release smoke, it runs on oil.


What is in the smoke that contributes to global warming?

The main ingredient in smoke (from burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas)) is carbon dioxide.


What if we put coal on ice and burn the coal?

it will burn it would probably burn at first and melt the ice and water does not encourage burning so the coal stops burning


What causes white and black smoke from train steam engine?

When a steam engine's fire is burning efficiently, it produces very little smoke and what you are really seeing is white steam. When coal has just been added to the fire, or the fire is burning inefficiently (perhaps too much coal) it produces grey or black smoke.