Coal is an allotrope of carbon. When burnt, coal will give carbon dioxide. Water is not formed, because there is no hydrogen in coal that will be oxidised to water.
Use water and coal. :D
Coal does not give off water vapor while burning because coal is a solid fossil fuel composed primarily of carbon and other elements, but it does not contain hydrogen in significant amounts. Water vapor is a byproduct of combustion when hydrogen-containing fuels are burned. Since coal lacks hydrogen, it does not produce water vapor during the combustion process.
No, coal does not float in water because its density is higher than that of water. This means that coal will sink when placed in water.
No, coal is insoluble in water. It will not dissolve in water as it is a solid carbon-based material.
No, coal does not dissolve in water. Coal is a solid, carbon-rich material that does not have the ability to dissolve in water as it lacks the necessary chemical properties for dissolution.
Coal can purify water through a process called adsorption. When water comes into contact with coal, impurities and contaminants are attracted to the surface of the coal particles and get trapped, resulting in cleaner water. This process helps to remove pollutants and improve water quality.
Burning coal gives heat (thermal), light and sound energy.
conserve coal to see the brighter earth
Put water on the coal
no it is not because water is too powerful.
coal
the coal is crushed first then the coal is passed for burning