Charcoal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charcoal is the dark grey residue consisting of impure carbon obtained by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances.
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charcoal: Definition from Answers.com
charcoal ( ) n. A black, porous, carbonaceous material, 85 to 98 percent carbon, produced by the destructive distillation of wood and used as a fuel,
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Kingsford
Charcoal manufacturer. Includes barbeque guide including tips, suggestions, and answers to common barbeque questions.
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Cowboy Charcoal Co.
Manufacturers and suppliers of all natural lump hardwood charcoal.
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Complete Charcoal information from Drugs.com
Complete and up to date information about Charcoal - part of the Drugs.com trusted medication database.
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Charcoal
Charcoal has been used as a folk remedy as far back as recorded history. North American Indians used charcoal for the treatment of gas pains long before our forefathers came to ...
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Charcoal making
You really can make your own charcoal at home - even if you live in the suburbs! If you use the indirect method, which burns the gasses, and use a clean burning fuel (such ...
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Charcoal definition of Charcoal in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
charcoal, substance obtained by partial burning or carbonization (destructive distillation distillation, process used to separate the substances composing a mixture.
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Charcoal - The original source of the cookout
Charcoal is the cornerstone of the cookout. From it's ancient origins to Henry Ford's mass production, charcoal has been the one great fuel for cooking.
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charcoal medical facts from Drugs.com
Physician reviewed charcoal patient information - includes charcoal description, dosage and directions.
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