Amorphous forms of carbon

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Amorphous forms of carbon: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Charcoal, Coal, Coke, Types of Coal, Anthracite Coal, Bituminous Coal, Coal Gas, Lamp Black, Lignite Coal, Peat Coal, Animal Charcoal, Sugar Charcoal, Amorphous Allotropes of Carbon and, Uses of Lamp Black

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What are the different types of coal?

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Which of the following is used as black pigment in printing ink?

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Lampblack is used as a pigment.

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Which of the following is manufactured from lampblack?

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Mention any three uses of lampblack.

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Lampblack is a crystalline form of carbon.

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Lampblack is a type of carbon black obtained from the _____ of burnt fat, oil, tar, or resin.

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Lamp black is commonly known as 

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What is Lamp black?

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Sugar charcoal is obtained from cane sugar using concentrated sulphuric acid, which of the following process is involved?

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Sugar charcoal is the purest form of amorphous carbon.

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Sugar charcoal is prepared by the _____ of cane sugar in the presence of concentrated sulphuric acid.

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Mention one method of preparation of sugar charcoal.

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Name the following:

It is obtained by the destructive distillation of animal bones.

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Bone char is produced by heating animal _____ in the presence of a limited amount of air.

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Bone black or bone charcoal, a form of charcoal, is produced by heating animal bones in the presence of a limited amount of air.

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What is bone charcoal?

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During the formation of charcoal, burning wood or other organic matter removes _____ from it.

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Charcoal is produced by burning wood or other organic matter in a low oxygen environment.

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How charcoal can be made?