I assume that by the name that would be the leftover ash from a coal fire (such as from a coal powered electric generating plant) mixed with water to form a slurry.
Ash is made from pulverized rock and glass created by volcanic eruptions.
A solid carbonaceous material derived from destructive distillation of low-ash, low-sulfur bituminous coal.
There are as many different ashes as there are different things to burn. Typical ash from a piece of wood mainly consists of potassium (bi)carbonate and coal, besides minor other components (mainly carbonates and sulphates from calcium and magnesium). When extracted with water, the solution is basic and contains mainly potassium bicarbonate. By the way, this is the process that gave potassium its name: Extraction of wood ash in big pots.
ash is a solid
Ash doesn't dissolve sugar. Ash can be an example of a catalyst. Pure sugar will not ignite but mixed with ash will be able to ignite even though the ash is not burned.
tree + fire = ash, ash, and coal
ash is burnt coal
I assume that by the name that would be the leftover ash from a coal fire (such as from a coal powered electric generating plant) mixed with water to form a slurry.
Ash
Coal ash is the residue from burning coal and contains all of the nonvolatile components of he coal (carbon compounds, sulfur and some metals). The ash is made up of silicates, metals (including toxic metals like mercury and uranium) and some unburnt carbon.
The colour when coal is burnt is white,when it become ash
The small pieces of unburnt coal left over when most of the coal has burnt to ash.
Robert H. Davis has written: 'Electron beam ionization for coal fly ash precipitators' -- subject(s): Fly ash, Coal ash
Question: can you make bricks from lime and coal ash? Answer will it depends on what you use.Question: I woul use coal ash and garden crushed limestone. ratio 3:2 seemed to be the strongest. Just to make bricks for garden use.
Coal ash is the highly toxic waste product of burning coal, it contains heavy metals such as arsenic, lead and selenium which can be released when it is burned. Harming those near by.
fly ash nothing but the coal
The ash