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Soot Agglmeration Through the Microscope

Soot Agglmeration

This is an example of soot that has agglomerated in a dense plume and deposited on a surface in a home. This is "dry" soot. It is held together by van der Waal's force and not by condensed hydrocarbons. That is evident by its fractal structure rather than a globular form due to surface tension effects.

Transmitted Oblique and Reflected Darkfield Illumination

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