Charcoal is a common material.
Animal Charcoal
Yes, by dry heating without acces to air. One of the products -besides of charcoal- is ' spirit of wood' which is methanol, CH3OH. (toxic, blindness)
cotton plugs be kept dry during the process media prepration because in moist cotton many microorganisms are present so if we take dry cotton plugs , then the chances of contamination will be less.
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All but the pastels. Pastels are considered "dry media," like graphite (pencils) and charcoal. Anything called "paint" is a liquid medium.
you can dry charcoal with just putting it in the sun. in the oven it will probably start on fire
Dry
Examples of wet media: oil paint, water color. Examples of dry media: pencil, crayon.
no
dry media is mediums we use that are obviously not wet. some of these are : chalk, pastel, pen, pencil, crayon, charcol...............
Depends entirely on what the dry ingredients are.
many application in use in activated charcoal, just like Tyre, water treatment, air pollution treatment, and other filter media too.
Because charcoal can allow air passing through compared to soil. The idea is to allow the the internal part of the root to dry and prevent them rot.
Depends what "dry ounce " media is.
They are a source of energy and in the proper burner could be used as an alternative.
The simple answer is yes, many artists create 'mixed media' pieces of art. Charcoal and paint are a good combination. The important thing is to understand the materials one is using, the interaction of the combined media, and choosing a ground (canvas, paper, etc.) that will hold the media. Experimenting on a small scale can develop the interaction to achieve the desired end result. Many 'happy accidents' happen with this process, so enjoy the journey.