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The water just changes black from the soot. At least that was how I was taught.

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When soot (carbon particles) and water mix together, the soot particles can stick to the water molecules, creating a suspension. This can form a mixture known as blackwater, which can be difficult to separate due to the small size of the soot particles.

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