How Pyrolysis works (step by step process). Need help

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The discussion centers around the need for resources on pyrolysis for a technical report. The original poster expresses difficulty in finding specific information online and mentions a lack of relevant books in their library. Participants suggest exploring books as a potential resource, while also questioning the nature of pyrolysis, noting it as an endothermic reaction without flames. The conversation highlights the complexity of decomposition reactions and the need for clarity on the specific materials involved in pyrolysis.
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I've just looked through different kinds of sites and I can't seem to find any specific answers. I need it for our technical report. If you guys know any links, just quote it here. I just really need your help
 
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How about books? Have you looked at any?
 
DrClaude said:
How about books? Have you looked at any?
i don't have any books, also our library didn't have any books about pyrolysis, so, the internet is my only hope
 
isn't pyrolysis simply an endothermic reaction but without the flames?
 
Pyrolysis of what? Decomposition reactions come in a variety of "flavors."
 
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