it will take long to be heated up,
When wood is heated, the moisture inside evaporates, causing the wood to dry out and shrink. As the temperature increases further, the wood undergoes chemical changes and eventually starts to decompose through a process called pyrolysis. This leads to the release of volatile gases and the formation of charcoal.
When you heat up wood, the moisture and volatile compounds inside the wood start to evaporate, causing the wood to dry out. As the temperature increases further, the wood will eventually begin to decompose through a process called pyrolysis, where it breaks down into gases, liquids, and char. If heated to a high enough temperature in the presence of oxygen, the wood can catch fire and burn.
Yes, the density of wood affects the rate of burning. Denser wood burns slower because it contains more material that needs to be heated up and burned off. Less dense wood burns faster because there is less material to be consumed.
It will bend eventually because u have heated it up so much it wouldn't be able to function It becomes molten like the lava in the earth.
Zinc carbonate decomposes when heated to give zinc oxide.
They vibrate
it goes up
they shrink and shrivel up
It heats up
When wood is heated, the moisture inside evaporates, causing the wood to dry out and shrink. As the temperature increases further, the wood undergoes chemical changes and eventually starts to decompose through a process called pyrolysis. This leads to the release of volatile gases and the formation of charcoal.
When you heat up wood, the moisture and volatile compounds inside the wood start to evaporate, causing the wood to dry out. As the temperature increases further, the wood will eventually begin to decompose through a process called pyrolysis, where it breaks down into gases, liquids, and char. If heated to a high enough temperature in the presence of oxygen, the wood can catch fire and burn.
It bubbles up dummy.
Wood would expand about 0.3 millimeters if heated to 100 degrees
When a noble gas is heated, its molecules move faster (this is the same as saying that the gas heats up).
it blows up
The water gets heated up and turns into a gas
Horrible things... I am haunted by by laptop.