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Pyrolysis is the chemical decomposition of condensed substances by heating, that occurs spontaneously at high enough temperatures.The word is coined from the Greek-derived elements pyro "fire" and lysys "decomposition".

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  • Pyrolysis is the chemical decomposition of condensed substances by heating, that occurs spontaneously at high enough temperatures.The word is coined from the Greek-derived elements pyro "fire" and lysys "decomposition".
  • The temperature (around 465°F / 240°C) at which chemical changes in roasting coffee beans cause them to emit their own heat, thus raising the temperature of the roasting chamber.
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  • Pyrolysis is the chemical decomposition of condensed substances by heating, that occurs spontaneously at high enough temperatures.The word is coined from the Greek-derived elements pyro "fire" and lysys "decomposition".
  • The temperature (around 465°F / 240°C) at which chemical changes in roasting coffee beans cause them to emit their own heat, thus raising the temperature of the roasting chamber.
  • You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Pyrolysis/preload editintro=Pyrolysis/editintro width=25
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