Black lumps that burn could refer to several materials, but commonly they are associated with coal or charcoal. These substances are carbon-rich and are used as fuel for heating or cooking due to their ability to produce a steady heat when ignited. In some contexts, they might also refer to certain types of wood or other organic materials that have been charred or burned. If found in an unusual context, they could indicate the presence of hazardous materials or waste.
Yes, they were put on burn boils which meant the pain would swell up and soak into the toad.
when coal is pulvorised(powder ) the surface area will be more so it cathes fire early than lumps.
Burn It Black was created on 2002-02-26.
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A black dwarf does not burn anything. A black dwarf is the cooled remnant of a dead star.
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The process is called radiation. The black fuel effect lumps emit infrared radiation that transfers thermal energy to the objects and occupants in the room, heating them up.
dark lumps that help fire burn/santa puts in your stocking if you're bad...ect.
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One feature of black fuel effect lumps that makes them efficient at transferring energy is their high heat output. This allows them to produce a lot of heat quickly, making them effective for heating purposes.
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carbonization. That would explain black flame residue.