The last effect of burning sulfur coal is the release of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere. Sulfur dioxide is a major air pollutant that can contribute to acid rain, smog, and respiratory issues in humans. It also plays a role in the formation of fine particulate matter, which can have negative impacts on both human health and the environment.
Coal is burned and the gases evolved collected. Coke is the residue. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NO. coke is not made by burning coal. Burning the coal is the last thing that you want to to do. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This gas production method was widely used before natural gas was developed. The resulting gas is a mixture of hydrogen, methane, carbon monoxide, and ethylene. As well as for cooking and heating it was widely used for lighting. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You get coke by heating coal in a large airtight oven because you do NOT want the coal to burn. Among other products that you get besides the ones listed above, you get coal tar, ammonia, and sulfur compounds. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The last stage of coal formation is anthracite, which is the highest rank of coal and has a high carbon content and is relatively hard and shiny. Anthracite coal forms from the metamorphism of bituminous coal, and it has a high energy content and low moisture and impurity levels.
The last stage of coal development is the anthracite stage. Anthracite is the highest rank of coal and is known for its high carbon content and low volatile matter content, making it a high-quality and efficient type of coal for energy production.
Bituminous Coal exists in the geological area known as The Pittsburgh Coal Seam-- an area extending from Western Pennsylvania, Western West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. Though mined since the days of Native American Indians, and heavily mined since 1800, it is estimated there is still enough coal in this large seam to last millions of years. Bituminous coal is a soft coaland was well-suited to burning in factories and homes, and thus, held more demand and higher price.
Coal has several disadvantages as an energy source.1. Burning coal releases large amounts of carbon dioxide, contributing to global warming.2. Burning coal also releases various other pollutants which lead to acid rain and other forms of environmental harm.3. Coal mining has always been a very dangerous business with many fatalities, which we have recently seen in China and in West Virginia.Because coal contains carbon it releases carbon dioxide when it is burnt. Carbon dioxide is the pollution that is causing global warming.The only real problems are that it pollutes the atmosphere and its not infinite. However, while known oil reserves are projected to only last another 50 years at our current rate of use, our coal mines have barely been touched and should continue to be a source of fuel for a long time. I guess I should also mention that it can be very dangerous to mine it. Then again that is why coal miners make the amount of money that they do.ti make people ill
it takes millions of years to form but last only seconds when burning
Nuclear power plants produce radioactive waste, which remains hazardous for thousands of years, unlike the waste produced by coal-burning power plants. Coal plants generate larger quantities of more immediate pollutants like sulfur dioxide, mercury, and particulate matter, which can have significant health and environmental impacts.
Regardless of the sulfur content of different grades, burning a lower sulfur-content coal will result in less sulfur being converted to sulfur oxides. Because a combination of sulfur oxides and water vapour produces sulfuric acid, which is responsible for acid rain, less of it being produced and introduced to the atmosphere means less acid being made. Thus less acid rain occurs.
Coal is one of the dirtiest burning fuels currently in use. Power plants running on coal are one of the leading contributors of pollution which causes smog as well as acid rain. It's effects on global warming are still under debate.
Coal is burned and the gases evolved collected. Coke is the residue. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NO. coke is not made by burning coal. Burning the coal is the last thing that you want to to do. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This gas production method was widely used before natural gas was developed. The resulting gas is a mixture of hydrogen, methane, carbon monoxide, and ethylene. As well as for cooking and heating it was widely used for lighting. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You get coke by heating coal in a large airtight oven because you do NOT want the coal to burn. Among other products that you get besides the ones listed above, you get coal tar, ammonia, and sulfur compounds. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
because we started burning more and more coal and that is all what acid rain is is pouted water
Sorry. Possibly this is in reference to the Coal Seam fire in Vanderbilt PA about 70 miles away but it is still burning. Some such fires last for hundreds of years and even longer like Burning Mountain in Australia which is believed to have been on fire for six thousand years.
no, coal lasts longer
Coal mining will not last for long because coal is becoming scarce.
435.84 MT out of which 392.48MT is non cooking coal rest is cooking coal..
The last stage of coal formation is anthracite, which is the highest rank of coal and has a high carbon content and is relatively hard and shiny. Anthracite coal forms from the metamorphism of bituminous coal, and it has a high energy content and low moisture and impurity levels.
No, coal mining will not last forever as it is a finite resource. As we continue to extract and consume coal, reserves will eventually deplete. Additionally, the shift towards renewable energy sources is reducing the demand for coal.