yes
Ash.
Burned charcoal is alkaline in nature. It has a high pH due to the presence of ash and other alkaline compounds resulting from the burning process.
Ash is left over when wood is burned in a fireplace. Ash is the residue that remains after the combustion process, consisting mostly of mineral content from the wood.
It turns to ash
When charcoal is formed carbon dioxide gas is produced. C + O2 = CO2
Carbon dioxide, water ant other gases as impurities are released; ash remain as a residue.
Charcoal is a mixture of carbon and some ash.
Charcoal is carbon (C) containing many impurities (as ash).
Charcoal is a mixture of carbon and several impurities as ash.
dust, charcoal
Charcoal is a mixture of carbon and several impurities as ash.
No. There is nothing in ash that will burn.