Wood charcoal is the most traditional form of charcoal. It is made by heating wood in low oxygen so that the wood does not burn completely but turns into carbon-rich material. This process is called pyrolysis.
Wood → heated without air → water + gases removed → charcoal remains
This process is called Pyrolysis
During pyrolysis:
- Water evaporates
- Volatile gases leave
- Carbon remains → charcoal


















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