Give an example of black testless solid
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Sulfur.
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Charcoal is an odourless, tasteless fine black powder or black porous solid made up of carbon and any remaining ash that is obtained by eliminating water and other volatile elements from animal and plant matter.
Explanation: In the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, charcoal is neither absorbed nor digested. It absorbs substances in the stomach and digestive tract, trapping them and transporting them out of the body without allowing them to be absorbed into the bloodstream, thanks to its enormous surface area.
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