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Which of the following is a tough, porous and black substance, and almost a pure form of carbon?
Coal tar
Bitumen
Coal gas
Coke
- Coal tar: A thick black liquid produced during the destructive distillation of coal. It's not porous and is a mixture of various compounds.
- Bitumen: A viscous black material primarily derived from crude oil. Widely employed in road surfacing and roofing, it's unrelated to the pure form of carbon.
- Coal gas: A gaseous mixture largely consisting of hydrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide. Used historically as a fuel source.
- Coke: A tough, porous, and black substance. It's produced by carbonizing coal and is nearly pure carbon, widely used in metallurgy.
- Correct Answer: Coke
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