Is it true that coke is almost a pure form of carbon?
A
True
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B
False
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Solution
The correct option is A True
Coke:
When certain types of bituminous coals are burned to a high temperature without contact with air, they leave behind a solid residue called coke after the majority of the volatile components have been driven off.
With only trace amounts of hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, and oxygen, carbon makes up the majority of the residue.
Coke almost exclusively contains carbon.
Coke is a fuel that has a grey color, is hard and porous, and contains negligible amount of impurities and carbon.
It frequently serves as blacksmithing fuel.
Final answer:
Therefore the statement is true i.e. coke is almost a pure form of carbon.