Coke (Fuel)

A carbon-rich solid material derived primarily from coal.

Coke, in the context of fuel and metallurgy, is a carbon-rich solid material derived primarily from coal and used chiefly in iron and steel production. It is created by heating bituminous coal to high temperatures in the absence of air, a process known as destructive distillation or carbonization. This heating drives off volatile substances such as gases, tars, and oils, leaving behind a porous, nearly pure form of carbon. The resulting product is hard, gray, and lightweight relative to its

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Coin Weights

Coin weights, also known as coin scales or monetary weights, have been an essential tool in trade and commerce for millennia. Their primary function was to ensure that coins contained the precise amount of metal—usually gold or silver—that their face value claimed.

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