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- Charcoal abstract "Charcoal is a light black residue consisting of carbon, and any remaining ash, obtained by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances. Charcoal is usually produced by slow pyrolysis, the heating of wood or other substances in the absence of oxygen (see pyrolysis, char and biochar). It is usually an impure form of carbon as it contains ash; however, sugar charcoal is among the purest forms of carbon readily available, particularly if it is not made by heating but by a dehydration reaction with sulfuric acid to minimise introducing new impurities, as impurities can be removed from the sugar in advance. The resulting soft, brittle, lightweight, black, porous material resembles coal.".
- Charcoal thumbnail Charcoal2.jpg?width=300.
- Charcoal wikiPageExternalLink itrade.adventourland.com.
- Charcoal wikiPageExternalLink coconut-shell-charcoal.
- Charcoal wikiPageExternalLink is-charcoal-the-key-to-sustainable-energy-consumption-in-malawi.
- Charcoal wikiPageExternalLink x5328e00.htm.
- Charcoal wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Charcoal wikiPageID "21193982".
- Charcoal wikiPageRevisionID "605186012".
- Charcoal hasPhotoCollection Charcoal.
- Charcoal subject Category:Art_materials.
- Charcoal subject Category:Barbecue.
- Charcoal subject Category:Biofuels.
- Charcoal subject Category:Biologically_based_therapies.
- Charcoal subject Category:Carbon_forms.
- Charcoal subject Category:Fuels.
- Charcoal subject Category:Pyrotechnic_fuels.
- Charcoal subject Category:Soil_improvers.
- Charcoal subject Category:Solid_fuels.
- Charcoal comment "Charcoal is a light black residue consisting of carbon, and any remaining ash, obtained by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances. Charcoal is usually produced by slow pyrolysis, the heating of wood or other substances in the absence of oxygen (see pyrolysis, char and biochar).".
- Charcoal label "Carbone vegetale".
- Charcoal label "Carbón vegetal".
- Charcoal label "Carvão vegetal".
- Charcoal label "Charbon de bois".
- Charcoal label "Charcoal".
- Charcoal label "Holzkohle".
- Charcoal label "Houtskool".
- Charcoal label "Węgiel drzewny".
- Charcoal label "Древесный уголь".
- Charcoal label "فحم نباتي".
- Charcoal label "木炭".
- Charcoal label "木炭".
- Charcoal sameAs Dřevěné_uhlí.
- Charcoal sameAs Holzkohle.
- Charcoal sameAs Carbón_vegetal.
- Charcoal sameAs Egur_ikatz.
- Charcoal sameAs Charbon_de_bois.
- Charcoal sameAs Arang.
- Charcoal sameAs Carbone_vegetale.
- Charcoal sameAs 木炭.
- Charcoal sameAs 목탄.
- Charcoal sameAs Houtskool.
- Charcoal sameAs Węgiel_drzewny.
- Charcoal sameAs Carvão_vegetal.
- Charcoal sameAs m.0c3yk.
- Charcoal sameAs Q177463.
- Charcoal sameAs Q177463.
- Charcoal wasDerivedFrom Charcoal?oldid=605186012.
- Charcoal depiction Charcoal2.jpg.
- Charcoal isPrimaryTopicOf Charcoal.