Wood contains quite a few atoms such as carbon, hydrogen and oxygen which are combined together to make compounds such as celluose.
One oxygen atom is in each alcohol molecule. This is true of methyl (wood) alcohol, ethyl, propyl or isopropyl alcohol and all of the alcohols based on a simple hydrocarbon chain (acyclic alcohols).
a spring wood has blossom in it but a summer wood is just green
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Wood without knots is called Number 1 B-grade wood. B-grade is a better wood with little to no blemishes or knots.
No, chopping wood does not change the atoms in it.
Wood atoms do not exist, and there are many different types of metal atoms. Look on a periodic table. Wood is a biological material consisting of a lot of molecules and atoms.
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Wood is made of atoms. These atoms make up molecules of cellulose, bound together with molecules of lignin. Joyce in your face
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Because the atoms are tight together unlike in conductable metals which have their atoms freely moving.
Wood alcohol is Methanol, or methyl alcohol. Its chemical structure is: CH3-OH. That breaks down to C, H, H, H, H, O = 6 atoms.
also how many atoms of Oxygen does it have
Molecules which are in turn made up of atoms.
One oxygen atom is in each alcohol molecule. This is true of methyl (wood) alcohol, ethyl, propyl or isopropyl alcohol and all of the alcohols based on a simple hydrocarbon chain (acyclic alcohols).
If you split wood with an axe, no. Atom splitting requires an extremely large amount of energy and causes an explosion.
Molecules which are in turn made up of atoms.