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Ember
The word equation for burning coal is: coal + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + heat
It depends upon the situation. For there are two known equivalents in ancient, classical Latin for the English word 'coal'. A piece of coal is a piece of glowing carbon, or of charred wood. The Latin word pruna refers to the live coal, and the word carbo to burning or burned wood.
The word equation for the combustion of coal is: coal + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water vapor.
The word equation for burning coal is: Coal + Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Heat
Charbon means coal in French.
"thistle" is "chardon" in French. Not to be confused with "charbon", coal.
The English collier (coal miner, pitman) is translated 'mineur' in French. The collier (ship for carrying coal) is 'un minéralier' in French. The French word 'collier' is translated 'necklace' in English.
The coal miner mines coal from the coal mine.
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Soot is another word for coal dust.
You would have a coal fire, it is a type of coal
Coal is hiili in Finnish.
The word equation for burning coal is: coal + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + heat
It depends upon the situation. For there are two known equivalents in ancient, classical Latin for the English word 'coal'. A piece of coal is a piece of glowing carbon, or of charred wood. The Latin word pruna refers to the live coal, and the word carbo to burning or burned wood.
The word equation for the combustion of coal is: coal + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water vapor.
The word equation for burning coal is: Coal + Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide + Water + Heat