Chemistry:Soot tags
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Soot tags, also known as soot webs, are phenomenon resulting from the incomplete burning of petroleum products. As the soot rises it cools and gathers in areas of low air ciculation such as the ceiling corners of houses forming webs highly reminiscent of spider webs.[1] The particles, being highly charged, stick together forming complex networks of strands.[2][3][4] They can be simply generated in chemistry class.[5]
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References
- ↑ https://twitter.com/__femb0t/status/1454974607904100357
- ↑ "The Phenomenon of Soot Webs". https://www.servproofnortheastwichita.com/blog/post/100600/fire-smoke-damage-restoration/the-phenomenon-of-soot-webs.
- ↑ "Acidic Soot Residue Causes Metal To Pit & Corrode". March 27, 2015. https://emerg-nc.com/acidic-soot-residue/.
- ↑ https://twitter.com/__femb0t/status/1454974881477677060
- ↑ https://twitter.com/obversers/status/1455026607555481600