White Drain Line Pipe Charred in the Laboratory
                This is an example of the ash left after burning a cross
                  section of white drain line pipe in a muffle furnace. The
                  white portion is fully burned and the black still retains a significant amount of
                  carbon. The reddish area on the upper center was dirt on the outside
                  of the pipe. The iron in the dirt has been completely oxidized by the exposure to
                  heat and oxygen.
                
              
              
                Transmitted Off Crossed Polarized Light and Reflected Darkfield Illumination
                
Definition/Function:
                Significance in the Environment:
                Characteristic Features:
                Associated Particles:
                References: