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COAL
Four kinds of coal
Four kinds of coal 
Peat while essential to the development of coal is 
not classified as a coal itself. The four 
classifications or ranks of coal are: lignite, sub-bituminous 
coal, bituminous coal and anthracite. 
Lignite: is the lowest form of coal. Often called 
brown coal because of its colour, lignite is the 
initial form of all higher grades of coal. It has a 
high moisture content, relatively low heat value, 
and tends to disintegrate when exposed to 
weather.
Sub-bituminous : coal has about half as much 
moisture as lignite, slightly higher heat value, and 
weathering characteristics similar to lignite. Both 
lignite and sub-bituminous coal are used some 
areas as fuels for the generation of electricity. 
Bituminous : coal has a higher percentage of fixed 
carbon, less moisture, greater heat value, and 
better weathering characteristics than lignite and 
sub bituminous coals. It is the most useful and 
abundant kind of coal. According to geological 
estimates, seven feet or more of compacted plant 
life was required to form one foot of bituminous 
coal. All of the grades of coking coal used for 
metallurgical purposes fall within the bituminous 
classification. Most of the non-metallurgical grades 
of bituminous coal are burnt in boilers or furnaces 
to obtain thermal energy for generating electricity.
Anthracite: has a higher percentage of fixed 
carbon and a lower percentage of volatile 
matter than all other coals. It was subjected to 
the highest pressures and temperatures, making 
it the hardest and highest carbon of all types of 
coals. While the use of anthracite as a fuel for 
heating has declined over the years, its high 
carbon and low sulphur content have increased 
its use for chemical and metallurgical purposes.
A) Coal originates from vegetal matter and forms 
from the compression of peat over millions of 
years (Figure 1). 
B) It is a stratified, organic, biochemical 
sedimentary rock. 
C) Coal is a heterogeneous mixture of plant 
materials and minerals. 
• -Ex. wood, bark, leaves and sap. 
D) The calorific value (which is the calories or 
thermal units contained in one unit of a 
substance and released when the substance is 
burned) of coal and lignite varies tremendously; 
ranging from 15,000 BTUs/lbs to under 6,300 
BTUs/lbs. These values, however, are the 
extremes. Most ranks of coal are between these 
two levels.
E) The organic component of coal consists of 
chemical compounds from carbon, hydrogen, 
oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen. (Figure 2) 
F) With the exception of nitrogen, these 
elements are also found in the mineral species 
that occur in coal. 
- Ex. carbonates, sulfides, sulfates and 
hydrous clay minerals. 
- The ash in coal is made of decomposed 
residues of silicate, 
carbonates and sulfides.
Composition of coal
Coal is ranked in six different categories: 
1. Peat - not really a coal; it is undeveloped, soft and spongy. It is 20- 
25% carbon, and was deposited during the last 100 years by 
decomposed plant remains. 
2. Lignite- the first "real" coal. It has a low heating value and is often 
found near the earth's surface. Lignite coal loses its moisture when 
exposed to air. 
3. Subbituminous - lower in carbon content than bituminous coal. It 
also loses its moisture when exposed to air. When exposed to 
wetness it 
4. Bituminous - has a high carbon content (65-85%), and a low oxygen 
content (5-15%). It usually burns with a yellow flame. 
5. Semianthracite - a hard coal but softer than anthracite. It has a 
fixed carbon percentage of 80-85%. It contains more volatile matter 
than anthracite and also burns more freely. 
6. Anthracite - hard, durable, high density. It has low volatile matter 
and is 85-98% fixed carbon. It ignites slowly and burns with little 
flame or smoke.
Hydrogen and Carbon Composition 
1. Low-rank coals typically have relatively low carbon contents 
and relatively high oxygen contents (Figure 3). 
2. Lignite, subbituminous, and low rank bituminous coals have 
hydrogen contents of 5-6% (Figure 3). 
3. High rank bituminous and anthracite coal are 3-4% hydrogen 
(Figure 3). 
Figure 3: Percent Hydrogen, Percent Carbon
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  • 3. Four kinds of coal Peat while essential to the development of coal is not classified as a coal itself. The four classifications or ranks of coal are: lignite, sub-bituminous coal, bituminous coal and anthracite. Lignite: is the lowest form of coal. Often called brown coal because of its colour, lignite is the initial form of all higher grades of coal. It has a high moisture content, relatively low heat value, and tends to disintegrate when exposed to weather.
  • 4. Sub-bituminous : coal has about half as much moisture as lignite, slightly higher heat value, and weathering characteristics similar to lignite. Both lignite and sub-bituminous coal are used some areas as fuels for the generation of electricity. Bituminous : coal has a higher percentage of fixed carbon, less moisture, greater heat value, and better weathering characteristics than lignite and sub bituminous coals. It is the most useful and abundant kind of coal. According to geological estimates, seven feet or more of compacted plant life was required to form one foot of bituminous coal. All of the grades of coking coal used for metallurgical purposes fall within the bituminous classification. Most of the non-metallurgical grades of bituminous coal are burnt in boilers or furnaces to obtain thermal energy for generating electricity.
  • 5. Anthracite: has a higher percentage of fixed carbon and a lower percentage of volatile matter than all other coals. It was subjected to the highest pressures and temperatures, making it the hardest and highest carbon of all types of coals. While the use of anthracite as a fuel for heating has declined over the years, its high carbon and low sulphur content have increased its use for chemical and metallurgical purposes.
  • 6. A) Coal originates from vegetal matter and forms from the compression of peat over millions of years (Figure 1). B) It is a stratified, organic, biochemical sedimentary rock. C) Coal is a heterogeneous mixture of plant materials and minerals. • -Ex. wood, bark, leaves and sap. D) The calorific value (which is the calories or thermal units contained in one unit of a substance and released when the substance is burned) of coal and lignite varies tremendously; ranging from 15,000 BTUs/lbs to under 6,300 BTUs/lbs. These values, however, are the extremes. Most ranks of coal are between these two levels.
  • 7.
  • 8. E) The organic component of coal consists of chemical compounds from carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen. (Figure 2) F) With the exception of nitrogen, these elements are also found in the mineral species that occur in coal. - Ex. carbonates, sulfides, sulfates and hydrous clay minerals. - The ash in coal is made of decomposed residues of silicate, carbonates and sulfides.
  • 10. Coal is ranked in six different categories: 1. Peat - not really a coal; it is undeveloped, soft and spongy. It is 20- 25% carbon, and was deposited during the last 100 years by decomposed plant remains. 2. Lignite- the first "real" coal. It has a low heating value and is often found near the earth's surface. Lignite coal loses its moisture when exposed to air. 3. Subbituminous - lower in carbon content than bituminous coal. It also loses its moisture when exposed to air. When exposed to wetness it 4. Bituminous - has a high carbon content (65-85%), and a low oxygen content (5-15%). It usually burns with a yellow flame. 5. Semianthracite - a hard coal but softer than anthracite. It has a fixed carbon percentage of 80-85%. It contains more volatile matter than anthracite and also burns more freely. 6. Anthracite - hard, durable, high density. It has low volatile matter and is 85-98% fixed carbon. It ignites slowly and burns with little flame or smoke.
  • 11. Hydrogen and Carbon Composition 1. Low-rank coals typically have relatively low carbon contents and relatively high oxygen contents (Figure 3). 2. Lignite, subbituminous, and low rank bituminous coals have hydrogen contents of 5-6% (Figure 3). 3. High rank bituminous and anthracite coal are 3-4% hydrogen (Figure 3). Figure 3: Percent Hydrogen, Percent Carbon