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Air dispersion modeling / United States Environmental Protection Agency / Smog / Barbecue / Biofuels / Charcoal / Kiln / Kingsford / Briquette / Chemistry / Pollution / Environment
Date: 2005-10-31 13:14:09
Air dispersion modeling
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Smog
Barbecue
Biofuels
Charcoal
Kiln
Kingsford
Briquette
Chemistry
Pollution
Environment

10.7 Charcoal[removed]Process Description1-4 Charcoal is the solid carbon residue following the pyrolysis (carbonization or destructive distillation) of carbonaceous raw materials. Principal raw materials are medium to de

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