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Charcoal is a black, porous material primarily composed of carbon. It is produced by heating organic substances, like wood, in a low-oxygen environment. Charcoal is known for its high heat output and is commonly used as a clean-burning fuel source for grilling and cooking. It also finds applications in art, water filtration, and air purification due to its adsorption properties, and in emergency medicine to treat certain types of poisoning.