- Activated carbon, also known as activated charcoal, is a highly porous form of carbon with a large surface area.
- It is created by processing carbon-rich materials, such as coconut shells, wood, or coal, at high temperatures to activate their adsorption properties.
- Activated carbon is widely used for adsorption and purification processes, including water treatment, air purification, and removal of contaminants from gases and liquids.
- It is known for its ability to adsorb a wide range of impurities, including toxins, pollutants, and odors.
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