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Yes It Is, Wood Basically Is An Organic Combustion, When Burned Decompose In To CO2 & Carbon Mainly. Also CO And Other Oxides Are Produced.


All burnings are chemical reactions (oxidations).
Yes, burning wood is a chemical reaction.

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Pearline Blick

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16y ago

im not sure about heating, but if you burn wood, a chemical reaction takes place that will change any moisture in the wood into water vapor and everything else it will change into carbon dioxide and ash.

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12y ago

it burns... a fire is created which gives off smoke...

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12y ago

fire i think

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12y ago

combustion

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