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  • Coal Combustion Chemical Equation & Process Explained
    The chemical equation for the combustion of coal is:

    $$C + O_2 → CO_2 + H_2O$$

    In this equation, C represents carbon, O2 represents oxygen, CO2 represents carbon dioxide, and H2O represents water. The reaction shows that when coal (carbon) is burned in the presence of oxygen, it produces carbon dioxide and water as products. This process releases heat energy, which is why coal is used as a fuel for power plants and other industrial processes.

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