Households use coal as fuel, metal parts on many furniture, water pipes, etc

Updated on furniture 2024-06-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Household coal is used as fuel, coal contains sulfur, and corrosive gases such as sulfur dioxide and hydrogen sulfide are produced during the combustion process to corrode metal parts. This is not the case with "clean fuels" such as natural gas.

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