yes, the oils in the wood make it burn very quickly, the wood will not last long, and you should be sure to clean your chimney regularly, but the wood burns quite well
charcoal
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Ash, and possibly charcoal
The homophone for would is wood.He chopped the wood and burned it in the fireplace.
By midnight, the wood in the fireplace had burned to embers.
It is recommended that a wood- burning fireplace be cleaned after one cord(stick,branch, ect.)of wood has been burned since the last time the fireplace was cleaned.
Yes, you can burn apple wood in a fireplace. It generates very little smoke and hotter than normal firewood. It is a good heat output with a small visible flame and ideal for wood-fire. It is a safely and efficiently burned in fireplace.
Rubber tree wood is not safe for burning in a fireplace indoors. Rubber tree would can be burned in an outside fire pit. Sometimes the fumes from rubber tree wood can be toxic.
While you can burn most woods, I would pass on the arborvitae. As an evergreen, you will get a LOT of creosote, fast burning, short lasting fires. It also contains a toxin believed to be a hallucinogen. A small amount used as kindling may not be a problem.
Yes, it is safe to burn sassafras and it is commonly burned in many locales.
Yes. Has a high moisture content, and needs drying. Not the best in the world, but can be burned.
It is a chemical change. The wood, once burned, can't be restored to its original composition