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                       High Hydrocarbon Content (Wet) SootCombustion of liquid fuels in a low oxygen environment, such as in an
                      uncontrolled fire, produces soot agglomerates that are "oily". This is
                      sometimes referred to as "wet" soot and is typical of surfaces in close
                      proximity to an uncontrolled fire. These particle tend to stick to the
                      first surface they encounter. Less sticky particles can travel considerable
                      distances.       |