for wood to burn you need fire
Technically wood does not burn...It rapidly oxidizes, the gas given off by that oxidation actually burns wood acts as a fuel witch burns better because its often dry. a fire needs 3 things to burn oxygen, heat, and fuel
Both. Heated wood gives off gasses that burn. Charcoal (carbon) will also burn.
LPG----1. Lpg produces harmful gases in very small amount.it is a cleaner fuel. wood-----------1.burning of wood gives a lot of smoke which is very harmful for human beings.it causes respiratory problems. Health Hazards of wood smoke are 1000"s time greater then LPG
Petrified wood- wood that has turned to stone. Any other wood WILL burn, some better than others.
for wood to burn you need fire
for wood to burn you need fire
No. Wood will combust (or burn) when it reaches a high enough temperature. Heat and light are released as many of the carbon compounds in the wood are oxidized into Carbon Dioxide gas. But there is no such thing as a wood gas, in and of itself. Keep in mind that wood is composed of many compounds, not one compound.
Neither... The wood is the fuel, but first it needs to become a gas. The gas is what burns.
Never believe anything a salesman tells you.
Depends- some as "gas assist"- a woodburning fireplace with gas jets- you can use either. Some are gas only- never meant to burn wood. Which do you have?
Termical.
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Technically wood does not burn...It rapidly oxidizes, the gas given off by that oxidation actually burns wood acts as a fuel witch burns better because its often dry. a fire needs 3 things to burn oxygen, heat, and fuel
Check with Martin for an owner's manual. Unless a fireplace is specifically rated as multi-fuel, a gas fireplace cannot safely burn wood.
Natural. gas doesn't burn wood or fossil fuels, so it is healthier for the planet.
Carbon dioxide.