Instead of only carbon dioxide and water vapour being created, incomplete combustion can result in the production of soot, smoke, and ash.
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So complete combustion is the aim, get the fire hot enough that no ash , smoke or soot is produced.
Wood ash is a collection of different sized particulates that are formed as a result of the combustion of wood. This ash is typically powdery and can be fairly useful due to its high content of a variety of minerals. Wood ash can be used to repel slugs and snails in gardens, de-skunk pets, melt ice, clean glass, enrich compost, and even shine silver.[5]
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