In reality, steam and coke react at high temperatures to form a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen called “water gas”, which is a kind of fuel. Coal liquefaction is the process of hydrogen cracking coal to produce various hydrocarbons, which was invented by the Germans in 1913 and used as a substitute for oil. So why does water react with coal in a burner mixer? This is obviously unreasonable.
Also, the texture of the liquefacted coal is almost the same as the color of the fluid output slot, which leads me to think that there is no product when I first saw the recipe……
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