Trees are made up of plant cells, so wood is made of dead plant cells.
Neither. It is a chemical change. The ability of wood to burn is a chemical property.
It's not an element, so it doesn't have an atomic number.
when wood rots it is a physical change and not a chemical change.
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making paper from wood is a what change
CH2O is the chemical makeup and formula of wood, this chemical formula is known as carbohydrate.
Wood alcohol is not an element, so it doesn't have an atomic number. It does have a chemical formula, which is CH4O.
Formulae refer to the makeup of chemical compounds. Wood is composed of many compounds and organic chemicals. Hence, there is no formula for wood.
Wood is not a compound of fixed composition and therefore does not have any single chemical formula.
Burning wood is a chemical change because the chemical makeup changes through the addition of heat. wood + heat = ash and other gases Pretty much when one substance changes into another substance and the change is irreversible, it is a chemical change.
Wood is not an element, so it does not have an atomic number, however, the major constituent of wood is carbon which has an atomic number of 6.
Ed Wood won the Oscar for Makeup in 1994.
No wood is not a chemical property.
A physical change is any change that doesn't affect substance's chemical makeup or chemical properties.Physical changes include (but aren't limited to): a substance being crushed, cut, torn apart, or powdered.For example, cutting a big log into smaller pieces is a PHYSICAL change (because the wood has the same properties before and after being cut), whereas burning the wood would require changing the chemical makeup of the wood (thus being a CHEMICAL change).
Sharpening a pencil is a physical change, because there is no change to the chemical makeup of the pencil when sharpening it. It is simply chunks of wood being sliced off to reveal more of the lead.It is a physical change.
The rotting of wood is a chemical change because of many reasons. One of the reasons is because when wood rots, it produces mold, which is a new substance. The definition of chemical change is a change that produces one or more new substances. When the wood rots, you are unable to take the rotted wood and mold and make it back into wood that is yet to be rotted. So because the wood produces one (or more) new substances, the rotting of wood is a chemical change.
Neither. It is a chemical change. The ability of wood to burn is a chemical property.