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Discussion Forum : General Science - Elements and Metals (Q.No. 13)
13.
The variety of coal in which the deposit contains recognisable traces of the original plant material is
bitumen
anthracite
lignite
peat
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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H Surya Shashank Sekhar said:   1 decade ago
Peat is the rawest form coal and is freshly extracted. Therefore, It may have traces of original material.

HILAL SHAIKH said:   1 decade ago
During carbonization that part of wood which remains in a low pressure because remained at the top most layer remains uncarbonized 1, e not properly undergoes the process of carbonization and hence the traces of wood remain in their original state.

Bipasha pandya said:   1 decade ago
Because peat is the uppermost layer of coal layers, the plant matters are mostly found in it!

Bitu said:   1 decade ago
Peat is the first stage of carbonization. It is decomposed plant matter and thus the original plant material may be found.

Vinay said:   1 decade ago
Anthracite contain 95-96%, bitumen contain 50-60%, lignite contain 25-30% coal but peat contain a very few amount of coal and other volume contain a unwanted part of tree.

Nitish said:   1 decade ago
Peat contains very little amount of carbon.

Anirudh said:   1 decade ago
Peat is the primary occurrence of coal.

So peat deposit contains recognizable traces of original plant material.

Anou said:   1 decade ago
How does the line "the deposit contains recognizable traces of the original plant material" tell us that d answer is peat?

DEEPAK said:   1 decade ago
We remember it as english alphabets a b l p.

Ratan said:   1 decade ago
Peat is present in most hard form or soft form on the earth?


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