Burning polystyrene from foam plastic packaging creates dense black soot particles. Burning tires does the same.
lova rock
Coal dude :d
Anthracite, which is metamorphosed bituminous coal.
The degree of toxicity has very little to do with the colour of the smoke, but a lot to do with what it's coming from and what it contains. It'd be a little bit easier to make a white smoke that's entirely harmless - like water vapour - but colour is no guarantee either way.
Many polymers burn with black fumes. Their molecules are very rich in carbon, and it's very difficult to give them enough oxygen to convert this to carbon dioxide, so small pieces of solid carbon (soot) are formed. These are so tiny they form a smoke. There will be lots of other chemicals in the smoke too, and it's best avoided.
very thick smoke
Opium. You buy opium as a black tar like substance. When you smoke the opium it burns a red color, and also leaves a very pleasant floral aroma and flavor.
Anthracite
It's simply gunpowder that burns with very little smoke
I believe the substance you are refering to is coal tar. Coal tar is a byproduct of burning large amount of coal when the smoke condences you are left with a very thick tar like substance. hope this helps.
No, black smoke can result from any burning liquid or gaseous hydrocarbon, coal, fat, petrochemical, plastic or similar. The black smoke indicates that the fire does not consume all the carbon present and it is released as soot or carbon cenospheres
Sugar burns, But smoking it is a VERY bad idea , any type of smoke can burn your lungs, and cause long term damage.
anthracite
lova rock
Coal dude :d
press onThere are two kinds of smoke detectors. 1. When a fire burns, it releases smoke. The smoke detector senses the smoke. 2. A fire is very hot. The detector feels the heat. A smoke detector will then either set off an alarm, or it will turn on the sprinklers.
Anthracite, which is metamorphosed bituminous coal.