Ember
An ember is a small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood that remains after the most active flames have died down. Embers are the incandescent, hot remnants of a fire, typically persisting in a bed of ash. They glow due to the heat of the remaining fuel undergoing slow oxidation.
Ember formation: During combustion, heat drives off moisture and volatile gases; as fuel carbon remains, oxidization
In use and safety: Embers provide sustained heat and are used in some cooking methods, such as
Related concepts: Embers are contrasted with fully extinguished coals, ashes, and fresh flames. In art and literature,