Coal
Pet coke is a carbonaceous solid derived from oil refinery cracking processes. Marketable coke is coke that is relatively pure carbon and can be sold for use as fuel, in the manufacture of dry cells, electrodes, etc. Needle coke, also called acicular coke, is a highly crystalline petroleum coke used in the production of electrodes for the steel and aluminum industries. Catalyst coke is coke that has deposited on the catalysts used in oil refining, such as those in a catalytic cracker. This coke is impure and is only used for fuel. Petroleum coke's high heat and low ash make a good fuel for power generation in coal-fired boilers but is high in sulphur and low in volatile content which pose some environmental and technical problems with its combustion.Metallurgical coke is produced by destructive distillation of coal in coke ovens. Prepared coal is "coked" or heated in an oxygen-free atmosphere until all volatile components in the coal evapoarate. The remaining material is called "coke", sulphur content is low in this form. Most metallurgical coke is used in iron and steel industry processes such as blast furnaces, sinter plants, and foundries to reduce iron ore to iron. Over 90% of the total metallurgical coke production is dedicated to blast furnace operations.
Metallurgical coal, also known as coking coal, is used to make coke. This type of coal has high carbon content and low impurities, making it suitable for the production of coke, which is used in the steelmaking process.
A material that would make the most efficient hot pack for providing heat therapy is one that can retain heat for a long period of time, such as rice or flaxseed. These materials can be heated in the microwave and will stay warm for an extended period, providing consistent heat therapy.
Rinsing your hair with Coke can strip away natural oils, leaving your hair dry and brittle. The high sugar content in Coke can also attract dirt and make your hair sticky and hard to manage. Overall, it is not a recommended method for hair care.
To make two ounces of a mixture using coke and baking soda, you would need to decide on the desired ratio of the two ingredients. Once you have that, you can calculate the amounts needed. For example, if you wanted to use a 1:1 ratio, you would need one ounce of coke and one ounce of baking soda.
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I only know one material that make good resistor that is STEEL(if not heated)
=Iron is formed by the cooking of iron ore deposits with lime stone & coke.(not the popular soft drink)The coke material comes from the heating of coal without air.=
coke did make a profit but for some people it did not
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The best way to make an airtight bag is to use one of those fancy bags that you suck the air out of. If you are looking for a cheaper way then plastic bags (garbage bags) will work. You just make an incision and suck the air out and close it before the air comes back in. One can make airtight bags using existing plastic bags and a lighter, soldering iron, or another device capable of melting the plastic. For small airtight bags, one can start with a plastic sandwich bag where three of the sides are already made and generally already airtight. In order to seal the open side, one can lay a flat, metal object (or another material that won't burn, this is the guide) along the area one wishes to seal and run a soldering iron (or any metal utensil heated enough to melt the bag) along the outside of the guide. The two pieces of the bag should melt and fuse into an airtight seal if done carefully. This technique can be scaled up using garbage bags or larger pieces of plastic to create larger bags.
Absolulutely!! Coke is make by people and it's not living so...YES!!
Yes !!! If you boil coke it will only make the coke heat and taste warm
When heated up, matter typically expands due to an increase in kinetic energy within the atoms and molecules that make up the material. This increased kinetic energy causes the particles to move more vigorously, leading to a larger amount of space taken up by the material, hence the expansion.
No they do not.
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