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activated charcoal

American  
[ak-tuh-vayt-id chahr-kohl] / ˈæk təˌveɪt ɪd ˈtʃɑrˌkoʊl /
activated charcoal Scientific  
/ ăktə-vā′tĭd /
  1. Highly absorbent carbon obtained by heating granulated charcoal to expel any gases it contains, resulting in a highly porous form with a very large surface area. It is used primarily for purifying gases by adsorption, solvent recovery, or deodorization and as an antidote to certain poisons.


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