what is ash ? explain
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Ash is the grayish-white to black powdery residue left when something is burned. It is also the general term used to describe the inorganic matter in a fuel. Ash of all fossil fuels, with the possible exception of natural gas, contains constituents that promote corrosion on the fire side of boiler components. Ash can cause corrosion in boilers or other heat exchangers.
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Answer: ash is a residue made from a burned substance.
Explanation: it is made made when the water and it's organic matter is removed by heating.
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