Wood ash

residue powder left after the combustion of wood From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wood ash
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Wood ash is the powder left after wood has been in a fire, such as a home fireplace or an industrial power plant. Some gardeners use it to make potash. After being burned, only a small amount of wood is left as wood ash.

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Wood ash from a campfire

Wood ash has also been used in ceramic glazes, in China, Japan, and Korea.[1] It has also been used to make soap.

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