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Carbon dioxide and water vapours; also sulfur and nitrogen oxides.

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Which charcoal lights the fastest?

Match Lite charcoal lights quickly and burns good.


What burns to make charcoal?

Wood is burned at high temperature with a lack of oxygen to create charcoal.


Does charcoal have an effect on the ozone layer?

Charcoal burns to produce CO2. It causes ozone depletion.


What evolves when charcol burns?

carbon dioxide


Why is charcoal used as domestic fuel?

Charcoal burns with a smokeless flame. Hence, it is used as domestic fuel.


How to make fuel out of charcoal?

Charcoal burns quite well as a fuel, it just needs an air supply


How do you use the word charcoal in a sentence?

Pass me the charcoal please.I enjoy a charcoal barbecue in the summer.


When charcoal burns does it react with the oxygen in the air?

Yes, it does, as does everything that burns, as oxygen is one part of the "Fire Triangle", which is the three things anything needs to burn. The other two components of this triangle are: Fuel and Heat.


Are outdoor charcoal grills safe for the environment?

Charcoal grills produce hydrocarbons as well as soot particles. Also grilling meat can produce toxic compounds. Propane burns cleaner and safer than charcoal.


What is the material used to produced charcoal?

Wood is the raw material used to produce charcoal. The wood is heated up very hot with little or no oxygen. It burns off the impurities and leaves carbon.


The burning of charcoal is a spontaneous process yet heat must first be applied to start a charcoal why?

Burning charcoal is spontaneous, but not at room temperature. To start the combustion energy must be added (in the form of heat). Once the temperature of the charcoal reaches a certain temperature it reacts exothermically and releases heat. This heat of reaction is sufficient to locally heat more charcoal so that it burns continuously.


Why the charcoal burns without giving a flame?

What you call a flame is vaporized fuel oxidizing. Vaporizing pure carbon, which is what charcoal (theoretically) is requires temperatures higher than anything you're likely to achieve.