ashcoals
Ashcoals refers to the residual material left after the combustion of organic matter, such as wood or coal. It is primarily composed of inorganic mineral compounds that were present in the original substance. The appearance of ashcoals can vary depending on the fuel source, ranging from fine, powdery gray material to larger, coarser black or dark brown fragments. It is generally non-flammable and does not readily decompose.
Historically, ashcoals have found various uses. In agriculture, it has been employed as a fertilizer due to