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Ash or ashes are the solid remnants of fires. Specifically, ash refers to all non-aqueous, non-gaseous residues that remain after something burns. In analytical chemistry, to analyse the mineral and metal content of chemical samples, ash is the non-gaseous, non-liquid residue after complete combustion.

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OAC Review Index, George Irving Christie, Cecile de Coriolos, Charles Willis, Dorothy Savage, C.C. Belyea, Alice Rivaz, E.H. Garrard, Moffat, Joseph Larkin Hearn, Eruinia Margaret Christie, Mary Romke Jones, Don Luis France, R.D. Collquette, C.F. Whitley, Charles Ambrose Zavitz, Sherman Harcourt, Nelson Montieth, Marjorie Maxwell, W.B. Holliday, W. Johnston, Ash
Alumni, OAC Review, V.43, No.9, May 1931
Alumni, OAC Review, V.43, No.9, May 1931
OAC Review Index, George Irving Christie, Cecile de Coriolos, Charles Willis, Dorothy Savage, C.C. Belyea, Alice Rivaz, E.H. Garrard, Moffat, Joseph Larkin Hearn, Eruinia Margaret Christie, Mary Romke Jones, Don Luis France, R.D. Collquette, C.F. Whitley, Charles Ambrose Zavitz, Sherman Harcourt, Nelson Montieth, Marjorie Maxwell, W.B. Holliday, W. Johnston, Ash

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