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In a burn test, wool yarn typically ignites slowly and burns with a steady flame, producing a characteristic smell similar to burning hair. It often self-extinguishes when removed from the flame, leaving behind a charred, crispy residue. The presence of protein in wool contributes to this behavior, as it does not melt like synthetic fibers.

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