Both. Heated wood gives off gasses that burn. Charcoal (carbon) will also burn.
for wood to burn you need fire
Gold is a gas at 3000 degrees Celsius as its boiling point is 2808 degrees Celsius
Petrified wood- wood that has turned to stone. Any other wood WILL burn, some better than others.
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3000 degrees
Just under 3000 degrees
Simply burn the Acetylene (Ethyne) gas in open air. (As in case of gas welding).
Wood such as paper will burn at 451 degrees Fahrenheit. How it necessarily burns is subject to how much moisture is actually in the wood.
It is not possible for wood to be un-burnable but if you soaked wood, it's ignition point will be raised, for example unsoaked wood burns at 140 degrees celsius, but soaked wood burns at, say 200 degrees celsius
Oak wood burns at a temperature of 1300 to 1600 degrees C. When burning wood, it is important to use proper safety precautions.
it depends on the type of wood. SOme have fuels that burn at higher or lower temperatures. It also depends on the water content of the wood. Char can be ignited at relatively low temperatures, whereas wet oak will take much longer According to this site: http://www.enviroalternatives.com/fireQ&A.html (which is a marketing site) Oak was measured burning at between 900 to 1200 degrees F in the hottest part of the fire, and between 200 and 400 degrees F in the gases around the fuel.
3000 kelvin = 4,940.33 degrees Fahrenheit.
No it is not safe to burn it.
for wood to burn you need fire
Both. Heated wood gives off gasses that burn. Charcoal (carbon) will also burn.
for wood to burn you need fire