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conventional fire, but decomposes to form charcoal. the most common variety of charcoal, wood charcoal, was formerly prepared by piling wood into stacks, covering it with earth or turf, and setting it on fire. in this process volatile compounds in the wood (e.g., water) pass off as vapors into the air
, are saved by condensing them to their liquid form. air is not really needed in the carbonization process, and advanced methods of charcoal production do not allow air to enter the kiln. this results in a higher yield, since no wood is burned with the air, and quality is improved. charcoal is also...
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