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What's the difference between coking coal and coke?
Are they the same? Or probably coking coal is the raw materials to make coke?
How to distinguish regular bituminous coal with coke?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I'm no chemist but I really don't think that Phenol ( which is made from coking coal) is going to be used as an ingredient to make coke the soft drink. I think Phenol is used to make tylenol.
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What's the difference between coking coal and coke?
Are they the same? Or probably coking coal is the raw materials to make coke?
How to distinguish regular bituminous coal with coke?
Source(s): 39 difference coking coal coke: https://tinyurl.im/Ai0Om - 1 decade ago
"Coke is the solid carbonaceous material derived from destructive distillation of low-ash, low-sulfur bituminous coal. Cokes from coal are grey, hard, and porous ... Bituminous coal must meet a set of criteria for use as coking coal, determined by particular coal assay techniques. These include moisture content, ash content, sulfur content, volatile content, tar, and plasticity."
Basically, coke is coal that has been baked to remove all volatile constituents.
Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coke_%28fuel%29