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Yes, smoke is a product of combustion. It consists of a mixture of gases, water vapor, and tiny particulate matter that are released when materials, particularly organic substances, are burned. The composition of smoke can vary depending on the material being combusted and the conditions of the fire, including temperature and oxygen availability.

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