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Fuels - Part III |
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Coal
: Coal is one of the important fossil fuels that we can obtain from deep
within the earth’s surface. Coal is formed by thousands and millions of
years of decomposition of plants that got buried deep inside the earth due
to various natural phenomena like earthquakes and volcanoes.
Bacteria, high temperature and high pressure caused the slow
conversion of wood into coal. This process is called carbonization. Coal is
mainly carbon. If the carbonization is not complete, we get inferior
verities of coal. Different verities of coal are peat (60%carbon), lignite
(70% carbon), bituminous (80%carbon) and anthracite (90% carbon). Bituminous
and anthracite are generally used in households and industries.
Coal gas : Coal gas is a composite of gases such as
hydrogen, methane and carbon monoxide. These gases are good fuels with high
calorific value. Coal gas finds its use as cooking gas and for lights. These
days it is used in industries as fuel. Because of the presence of hydrogen,
it is also used in industries for obtaining reducing environment for many
chemical and metallurgical processes. Ammoniacal liquor : A solution of ammonia in water is
called ammoniacal liquor. Ammoniacal liquor when reacted with sulphuric acid
gives rise to ammonium sulphide, which is used as a fertilizer. Coal tar : Coal tar is a mixture of as many as two
hundred carbon compounds. These compounds can be separated by fractional
distillation. Compounds such as benzene, toluene, phenol or carbolic acid,
naphthalene, anthracene, etc. These compounds are used to make medicines,
dyes, explosives, paints, plastics, synthetic fibers, pesticides, etc. The
residue left behind after destructive distillation of coal tar is called
tar. This is used to surface roads, waterproof roofs. Coke : Coke consists of carbon only. Uses of coke are
many. Coke is a very good fuel. It has a higher calorific value than coal
itself. Coke is also used to make water gas (CO + H2) and
producer gas (CO + N2). These gases have many applications in
chemical industries. Coke is also a very useful reducing agent in
industries. Coke is a good starting material for the preparation of
acetylene, acetic acid and plastics like polyvinyl chloride. |
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