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Wood charcoal is a lightweight black carbon residue produced by heating wood in the absence of oxygen, resulting in a porous material that is primarily composed of carbon. It is used for various purposes, including cooking, as a fuel source, and in filtration processes. The production of wood charcoal involves a process called pyrolysis, where wood is heated to remove water and volatile compounds, yielding a solid carbon-rich residue. Charcoal can be used in charcoal grills, as a fuel for heating, and in water purification systems due to its high surface area and adsorption properties
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