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Black ash from a fire is commonly referred to as soot. It is a black powdery substance that is left behind after a material has been burnt. Soot can accumulate on surfaces and may cause respiratory issues if inhaled.
The substance in the air that causes copper to turn black when in contact with fire is copper oxide. When copper reacts with oxygen in the air at high temperatures, it forms a layer of copper oxide on its surface, giving it a black appearance.
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The Substance of Fire was created in 1996.
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Fire can turn black