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wood
no, breaking wood is a physical change.If the wood was burned, that would be chemical change
No it is caused by rapid oxidation.
soot or ashes
Organic materials are burned and transformed in water and carbon dioxide; the not flammable components remain as ash.
charcoal
NO
wood We burned wood in the camp fire. The table is made of wood.
All wood can be burned. Wood is largely cellulose, and cellulose is combustible. Sap, tar, or pitch in wood will also burn. Certainly we can treat wood to minimize its combustion potential, but all wood can be burned in a hot enough fire.
Charcoal?
Carbon monoxides are particles of carbon which enters the air when coal and wood are burned.
Burning wood. When the wood is burned, it becomes black.
wood generates heat and it has for many years. It can be burned to create heat.
wood
The use of wood utensils are that wood has a bad conductor of heat so you will not get burned.
no, breaking wood is a physical change.If the wood was burned, that would be chemical change
Wood stoves. (They burned wood or coal to get hot).