Coke (Impure Carbon)
Ammonia
Sulphur dioxide
Hydrogen Sulphide
Methane
The above five items come from baking coal in 'Coke Ovens'.
From
Ammonia we can make (6)Ammonium nitrate (fertiliser.
Sulphur Dioxide we can make (7)sulphuric /(8)sulphurous acids
Methane we can make (9) polymers an other organic products
Also combust methane ( 10) heat./ energy.
Electricity generation Steel production Cement manufacturing Synthetic fuels Activated carbon Carbon fiber Fertilizers Ink Dyes Solvents
Electricity: Coal is burned to generate power in power plants, which is then converted into electricity. Steel: Coal is a key ingredient in the production of steel, with coking coal being used in the smelting process. Cement: Coal is used as a source of heat in the cement manufacturing process. Activated carbon: Coal can be processed into activated carbon, which is used in water purification and air filtration. Dyes: Coal tar can be used to create various dyes and pigments. Fertilizers: Coal is used in the manufacturing process of nitrogen-based fertilizers. Ink: Coal tar can be used in the production of different types of ink. Asphalt: Coal tar is a key component in the production of asphalt for road construction. Soap: Coal tar can be used as an ingredient in medicated soaps for skin conditions. Synthetic rubber: Coal-based chemicals are used in the production of synthetic rubber.
The amount of coal needed to produce 1 ton of fly ash varies depending on the characteristics of the coal and the combustion process. On average, it takes about 10-20% of the original coal weight to result in 1 ton of fly ash.
Anthracite
The names for the different types of coal depends on the organic content. The coal with the lowest percentage of organic matter is anthracite. (around 10 % organics) Then comes steam coal, bituminous coal. (around 20 %) Lignite is a form of coal with high organic content (around 50 %) Peat is a coal precursor (half way to being coal) (More than 50 %)
an aeroplane is made out of metal called titanium
Electricity generation Steel production Cement manufacturing Synthetic fuels Activated carbon Carbon fiber Fertilizers Ink Dyes Solvents
Coal bunkers are used for storing coal, there are small ones that store up to 3 bags of coal or the bigger ones that store 10 bags of coal. They can be purchased from: The Fire Side Shop, Coals 2 U, Sturdy Products, Cabery Plastics, to name a few.
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A Lump of Coal was created on 1991-10-08.
Coal Digger was created on 2009-10-21.
April/10/19125,900 tons of coal
Electricity: Coal is burned to generate power in power plants, which is then converted into electricity. Steel: Coal is a key ingredient in the production of steel, with coking coal being used in the smelting process. Cement: Coal is used as a source of heat in the cement manufacturing process. Activated carbon: Coal can be processed into activated carbon, which is used in water purification and air filtration. Dyes: Coal tar can be used to create various dyes and pigments. Fertilizers: Coal is used in the manufacturing process of nitrogen-based fertilizers. Ink: Coal tar can be used in the production of different types of ink. Asphalt: Coal tar is a key component in the production of asphalt for road construction. Soap: Coal tar can be used as an ingredient in medicated soaps for skin conditions. Synthetic rubber: Coal-based chemicals are used in the production of synthetic rubber.
10%
Concentrations vary... The standard name for coal tar is "liquor carbonis detergens", abbreviated in prescriptions as LCD. A common therapeutic dose is "LCD USP 10%" in petrolatum or other inert lotion. This is equivalent to 2% coal tar by weight which you can find in over-the-counter preparations.
Titanic had steam made by 29 boilers in six boiler rooms, which contained 159 coal burning furnaces fueling the boilers.
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