nope, after being burnt so long the wood may only burn and give off certain gasses/chemicals, but because of the way the atoms and chemicals are structually built with its protons and neutrons, the wood will not turn into liquid
No, otherwise it would melt when it's burning like a metal does.
Wood stain is a colored liquid that penetrates into the wood to change or enhance its color, while varnish is a clear protective coating that is applied over the wood to provide a glossy finish and protect it from damage.
Wood is a solid
wood doesn't melt on heating because while heating the compound required to change that substance into liquid gets evaporated quickly when we start heating.
Wood can be turned into a liquid form through a process called wood liquefaction or pyrolysis, which involves heating wood in the absence of oxygen. This process breaks down the wood into liquid and gas products that can be further separated and utilized.
Melting ice is an example of a physical change. The solid ice changes to liquid water without altering its chemical composition.
a chemical change involves the formation of a new compound, whereas a physical change just changes from one form/state to another. An example is boiling water changes it from a liquid to a gas but it's still water(H2O) so thats a physical change. However somthing like metal rusting involves the addition of oxygen so iron rusting would go from Fe to FeO2 which is a new substance, hence a chemical change. Carving wood (though not an element as in this example) causes a physical change but not a chemical change.
Wood is a solid.
No...And Its Not a element
the change of matter are the physical and chemical change physical change is a substance that do not change. chemicalchange is a substance that change. examples of physical: crumpling of paper evaporation of liquid examples of chemical: digestion of food burning of wood
No. However, you can extract liquid from wood by the drying process and you can obtain some liquids such as resin from some of the genus.
Wood is a material. It is not a change.