Yes. It is a combustion reaction in which an organic fuel, in this case wood, produces carbon dioxide and water, and a great deal of heat.
Burning is a chemical reaction.
Burning wood is a chemical reaction because combustion (burning) is an oxidation reaction.
The burning of a wooden stick is a chemical process.
how chemical energy produce in firewood useful
Burning is a chemical reaction with oxygen, an oxydation.
yes....yes it is.
Burning is an oxydation reaction so a chemical change.
Burning wood is a chemical reaction because combustion (burning) is an oxidation reaction.
The burning of a wooden stick is a chemical process.
how chemical energy produce in firewood useful
Burning is an exothermic reaction.
Burning is a chemical reaction with oxygen, an oxydation.
It is a chemical change.
yes....yes it is.
Any chemical reaction produce a new substance.
A piece of wood by itself is not an example of a chemical reaction. However, when the wood is burned, it chemically combines with oxygen in the air, producing mostly water and carbon dioxide. Because new chemical substances are created in this combustion reaction, the burning of wood is a good example of a chemical reaction.
burning or tree or wood is an irreversible chemical change.
Carbon oxydation C + O2-------CO2