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The impurity (colour) are generally adsorbed on the charcoal.

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Decolourizing charcoal works by adsorbing impurities and pigments from a substance through a process called adsorption. The porous structure of the charcoal traps these molecules within its pores, leaving the substance with a cleaner, clearer appearance.

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