Wrong. Activated carbon is produced from steady steam of water that is being broken apart to frack( the correct term) the oils and tars off. In those areas where the frackin happens (breaking apart of water) co2 is produced from the oxygen from the water being used to burn more pores into the surface, simply quencing a barrel of charcoal in no way produces any activated carbon... its more involved and nuanced then simply dumping water in... you need to continue to input heat energy while inputting steam.
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Wrong. Activated carbon is produced from steady steam of water that is being broken apart to frack( the correct term) the oils and tars off. In those areas where the frackin happens (breaking apart of water) co2 is produced from the oxygen from the water being used to burn more pores into the surface, simply quencing a barrel of charcoal in no way produces any activated carbon... its more involved and nuanced then simply dumping water in... you need to continue to input heat energy while inputting steam.