Although black soot falls under the pots cooked in the fire of the wood stove, why does not black soot fall under the pots used in the gas stove?
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Although black soot falls under the pots cooked in the fire of the wood stove, why does not black soot fall under the pots used in the gas stove?
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When cooking in a wood stove, burning wood means burning cellulose means carbon is produced. This carbon accumulates under the sole. Methane gas is burnt in the gas furnace, so carbon dioxide gas is produced here, so no soot accumulates.