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Synonyms: animal black, bone black, bone char
Animal charcoal is produced from bones, horn, blood, etc. Bone-black, or bone-charcoal, is obtained by the destructive distillation of bones in iron retorts, the distillate constituting bone- oil or Dippel's oil.
A 2420 (OTTO) Animal charcoal - used as a filtering agent in sugar refining, and as an absorbent and disinfectant.
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