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organic material. it is largely pure carbon. the entry of air during the carbonization process is controlled so that the organic material does not turn to ash, as in a conventional fire, but decomposes to form charcoal. the most common variety of charcoal, wood charcoal, was formerly prepared by piling
wood into stacks, covering it with earth or turf, and setting it on fire. in this process volatile compounds in the wood (e.g., water) pass off as vapors into the air, some of the carbon is consumed as fuel, and the rest of the carbon is converted into charcoal. in the modern method, wood is raised...
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