The ratio for one piece of coal to pollution generated depends on factors like the type of coal, its quality, and how it is burned. However, on average, burning one pound of coal produces about 2.86 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions, contributing to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
A burnt out piece of coal is one that has already undergone combustion and no longer contains enough energy or fuel to burn effectively. It appears as a charred, blackened fragment that is no longer useful for producing heat or fire.
It is a natural, but non-renewable resource. It will give off toxic fumes if burned, for one. It will turn to ash when it is as well, which is two. If the ashes or fumes are allowed to bind with water, the result could be pretty bad contaminated water.
# I'm not clear what size pellet you mean. However for Uranium235 (the fissile isotope), if it is fully used up, 1 kg will give as much energy as 1500 tonnes of coal, ie 1,500,000 kg of coal, so that is the ratio, 1,500,000 to 1. Of course uranium as loaded into the reactor is actually about 4 percent U235, the rest U238 which is not fissile, so the U235 is 1/25 of the total weight of uranium, and if you mean the total uranium weight you therefore have to reduce this ratio by 25, and get 60,000 to 1.
Black coal, also known as hard coal, is a higher-quality, energy-dense coal that is formed through higher pressure and temperature over time. Brown coal, also known as lignite, is a lower-quality, less energy-dense coal that is formed from peat under lower pressure and temperature conditions. Black coal generally has higher carbon content and produces more energy when burned compared to brown coal.
One product of coal is coke, which is used as a fuel in industrial processes such as iron smelting.
The average weight of one piece of coal can vary depending on its size and type, but it typically ranges from around 0.5 to 2 pounds.
For one cobblestone block you will only need a single piece of coal. One coal will smelt up to eight items.
A burnt out piece of coal is one that has already undergone combustion and no longer contains enough energy or fuel to burn effectively. It appears as a charred, blackened fragment that is no longer useful for producing heat or fire.
Coal is very dirty and very polluting when it’s burned 2: It is bulky and awkward to transport 3: Disposing of residue —ashes—-is messy and invokes much work 4:The smoke from burning coal pollutes the atmosphere I hope the answer help
Power plants fired by coal produce many pollutants (SOx, NOx, radiation, particulate, mercury etc.) the amounts vary by the size and fuel used at the site (not all coal produced the same contaminants). See the Links for data on typical coal plants.
one substance that pollutes the air
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It gives 50 experience each time it it mined. A full inventory with 27 slots (minus 1 assuming a pickaxe is in the inventory) gives a total of 1350 experience with 28 slots (wielding a pickaxe) gives 1400 experience.
To find the length of the larger piece, we first need to determine the total number of parts in the ratio, which is 7 + 2 = 9 parts. Next, we divide the total length of the original piece by the total number of parts to find the length of one part: 828 cm / 9 = 92 cm. Finally, we multiply the length of the larger piece's parts in the ratio by 7 (since the larger piece has 7 parts): 92 cm * 7 = 644 cm. Therefore, the larger piece is 644 cm long.
It is a natural, but non-renewable resource. It will give off toxic fumes if burned, for one. It will turn to ash when it is as well, which is two. If the ashes or fumes are allowed to bind with water, the result could be pretty bad contaminated water.
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There is not a ratio that has the value of one. A ratio is assets over liabilities.