This is the third of three articles posted on the above subject.
1. Evaporation of water (Posted on 10/18/18)
2. The emission of smoke (Posted on 10/22/18)
3. The charcoal phase
The charcoal phase:
As the fire progresses and most of the gases and tars have vaporized out of the wood, charcoal remains. Charcoal is almost 100% carbon and burns with a red glow and very little flame or smoke. Charcoal is a good fuel that burns easily and cleanly when enough oxygen is present.
1. Evaporation of water (Posted on 10/18/18)
2. The emission of smoke (Posted on 10/22/18)
3. The charcoal phase
The charcoal phase:
As the fire progresses and most of the gases and tars have vaporized out of the wood, charcoal remains. Charcoal is almost 100% carbon and burns with a red glow and very little flame or smoke. Charcoal is a good fuel that burns easily and cleanly when enough oxygen is present.
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