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SAI International School
                                                       Class – VIII
                                                 Subject – Chemistry

                                            Topic – Coal and Petroleum
                       Sub-Topic – Fossil Fuel, Coal, Types of Coal, Uses of Coal

                                                    LESSON NOTE


        Coal:

        It is a hard, black combustible mineral that consists mainly of carbon. It can be found in deep coal
        mines under the surface of the earth. In India, coal is mainly found in Bihar, West Bengal, Orissa and
        Madhya Pradesh. Coal is the most important source of energy in our country.
















        How Coal was formed:

        Coal was formed by the decomposition of large land plants and trees buried under the earth about
        millions of years ago.

        Due  to  natural  processes  like  earthquakes,  volcanoes  etc.,  these  forests  were  buried  under  the
        surface of the earth. As  more soils deposited over them, they were compressed. The temperature
        also rose  as they sank deeper and deeper. Due to high pressure and high temperature inside the
        earth, and in the absence of air, the wood of buried forest plants and trees was slowly converted into
        coal. The slow process by which the dead plants buried deep under the earth have become
        coal is called Carbonisation.



        Types of coal:

        Classification of coal depends upon the carbon content in the coal. If a type of coal has more amount
        of carbon, then it can produce more amount of heat and it is a good quality of coal and is also a good
        fuel.

        Depending upon the carbon content, coal can be classified into the following types.

            1.  Peat: it is the first step in the coal formation. It contains less than 60% of carbon. It has high
               water content. It is soft and brown in colour. It is used for house hold cooking.



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