Coke is a special form of carbon usually produced from coal. The name probably derives from the fact that it involves a kind of 'cooking' of coal.
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∙ 10y agoNo, Petroleum coke is not same as carbon black because carbon black is the product of incomplete combustion of petroleum products
Coke contains more carbon than coal and hence coke produces more heat
Haematite, coke (which is mainly carbon; not the coke that we drink) & limestone (calcium carbonate)
Yes it is!
coke burns without producing smoke and leaves no residue... also its calorific value (or the amount of heat it produces) is higher than coal... Coke is the purest form of carbon . It is used in the manufacturing of steel and in the extraction of many metals . coke has least amount of carbon arond 27%
carbon dioxide yes!
No, Petroleum coke is not same as carbon black because carbon black is the product of incomplete combustion of petroleum products
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Fizzing is done by the quick escape of carbon dioxide gas from carbonated water (called soda).
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Good sources of carbon include Coke, Charcoal and wood
coke mean Carbon is in it's natural state... C
When coal is subjected into distructive distillation then it converted into coke and the precesx is called carbonization
Coke contains more carbon than coal and hence coke produces more heat
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