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Q: Does burning wood produce gases and ash?
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What will happen to burning wood?

Burning produce water vapors, carbon dioxide and ash.


Ash wood burning?

If you mean ash from an ash tree, then it's one of the best woods to burn on a fire or in a stove. Gives out plenty of heat, is easy to split and will even burn when green. If you mean does burning wood produce ash? Yes, it does.


What process forms ash and waste gases?

burning


Is burning of wood an example of an oxidation reduction reaction?

Burning Wood is similiar to Volcanic Ash


Where does ash come from?

Ash is made from pulverized rock and glass created by volcanic eruptions.


What two products are formed when a piece of wood is burned?

Heat and light energy are given off during wood burning. In addition, the gases Carbon Dioxide and water vapor are also produced. Traces of other gases may also be present and small particulates of charcoal and soot.


What is produced after the burning of wood?

Burning produces smoke (carbon) and gasses, such as Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide, along with water vapor. Ash is left after the wood is burned. We use our wood ash as fertilizer in our garden, for our grapevines, etc.


What does the log turn into ash?

Burning of wood is an oxydation reaction; the products are carbon dioxide, water and ash.


What is a black substance that comes frome burning wood?

soot, ash, charcoal


What is another name for a piece of burning wood?

ember cinder ash clinker coal


Is pumice fly ash?

No. Fly ash is ash left over from burning coal. Pumice is a porous rock produce during some volcanic eruptions.


What is a kind of chemical change?

Burning wood is a chemical change because the chemical makeup changes through the addition of heat. wood + heat = ash and other gases Pretty much when one substance changes into another substance and the change is irreversible, it is a chemical change.