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All real charcoal is achieved by burning sticks in an oxygen-free environment. This charcoal is then shaped into bars, "vines" or inserted into wooden shells to make charcoal pencils.

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Q: What charcoal is created by burning sticks leaving only the carbon?
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The burning of charcoal produces which poisonous gas?

the burning of charcoal produces the poisonous gas carbon monoxide when the burning is incomplete and carben dioxide when its complete


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