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Combustion
The effect of heat, oxygen, and combustibles. Exothermic chemical reactions between a fuel and an oxidant accompanied by the production of heat.
Ashes Burned Candles Charcoal Explosions Fire Smoke
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Ashes, As Result Of Mythological Combustion

Ash or ashes are the solid remnants of fires. Specifically, ash refers to all non-aqueous, non-gaseous residues that remain after something burns. In analytical chemistry, to analyse the mineral and metal content of chemical samples, ash is the non-gaseous, non-liquid residue after complete combustion.[from wikipedia]

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Burned

The aftermath of fire is to have burned.The black, carbonized, charred remains left behind following a fire.

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Candles, As Mythological Combustion

A candle is a candle whether lit or not. When lit, a candle provides light, aroma, romance, and/or celebration.

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Charcoal, As A Form, Of Mythic Fire

Charcoal is the lightweight black carbon and ash residue hydrocarbon produced by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances. Charcoal is usually produced by slow pyrolysis--the heating of wood or other substances in the absence of oxygen. This process is called charcoal burning. The finished charcoal consists largely of carbon.[from wikipedia]

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Explosions, Of Combustion

Explosive forces resulting in entertainment and/or destruction.

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Fire, As Mythological Combustion

The glow of combustibles oxidizing.The flame is the visible portion of the fire and consists of glowing hot gases.If hot enough, the gases may become ionized to produce plasma.

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Smoke, As A Form of Mythic Combustion

Smoke is a collection of airborne solid and liquid particulates and gases emitted when a material undergoes combustion or pyrolysis, together with the quantity of air that is entrained or otherwise mixed into the mass. It is commonly an unwanted by-product of fires (including stoves, candles, oil lamps, and fireplaces), but may also be used for pest control (fumigation), communication (smoke signals), defensive and offensive capabilities in the military (smoke-screen), cooking, or smoking (tobacco, cannabis, etc.).[from wikipedia]


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