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paihiij
When wood is combusted it gives of carbon dioxide, water and some other products. Wood is a reactant and after being combusted it is changed into other products so matter is conserved it just changes from one form to another. Law of conservation of matter is important for many processes.
Yes, it is a almost unlimited number of complex chemical reactions: at least carbon dioxide and water vapor are some of the substances formed by burning.
tenon
A physical change is any change that doesn't affect substance's chemical makeup or chemical properties.Physical changes include (but aren't limited to): a substance being crushed, cut, torn apart, or powdered.For example, cutting a big log into smaller pieces is a PHYSICAL change (because the wood has the same properties before and after being cut), whereas burning the wood would require changing the chemical makeup of the wood (thus being a CHEMICAL change).
Chopping wood is a physical process with no chemical reactions; other than those taking place within the chopper's own body to supply the energy.
chopping or chomping wood
Chopping down trees.
gathering, chopping, & purchasing.
paihiij
You can get dark wood by chopping 1 of the tree
chopping wood :)
wood slicer/ cutter used for chopping cutting or slicing wood
Yes, it's the equivalent of chopping wood in half, which is also a physical change. Unlike chopping wood in half, this change is completely reversible.
No, chopping wood does not change the atoms in it.
if you keep chopping down trees you will lose them so we wont have wood, bait!
no new chemical products are formed .there is only a change in shape .the products after and before are same that is wood and graphite