carbonate carbon

carbonate carbon
n
the carbon content present in the solid products derived from the combustion or reaction of coal, coal by-products, or coke as carbonates and which is noncombustible in standard industry practice. D6316

ASTM D121-09a Standard Terminology of Coal and Coke. 2014.

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