The chemical formula for wood alcohol, also known as methanol, is CH3OH. It is a type of alcohol that is commonly used as a solvent or fuel, but is highly toxic if ingested.
The solid form of fuel is commonly known as coal, charcoal, wood, or peat. These materials can be burned to produce heat energy for various applications like heating homes, cooking, or generating electricity.
Wood is considered a renewable fuel because it comes from trees, which can be replanted and regrown. As long as trees are harvested in a sustainable manner, where the rate of harvest does not exceed the rate of regrowth, wood can be continually replenished. This makes it a sustainable and renewable source of fuel.
The temperature of a mantel can vary depending on the type of fuel being used (wood, gas, electric) and how long it has been burning. Typically, a wood-burning mantel can reach temperatures of 500-900°F (260-480°C) when in use.
On average, one cord of firewood is equivalent to about 150 gallons of fuel oil. However, the exact conversion may vary depending on the type and moisture content of the firewood, as well as the efficiency of the heating system.
Wood is not yet fossilized. Fossilized wood is called "coal".
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the Victorians used coal sometimes wood
Fuel is any combustible matter, to include coal, oil, gas or wood. A substance that produces useful energy
Wood IS used as a domestic fuel. Often it is the only fuel available.
Wood is an excellent fuel because it has low kindling temperatue.
Wood is used for fuel through burning it in air (or Oxygen).
Wood is a fuel as it can provide energy by burning. But, it is not formed by fossils and hence not called a fossil fuel.
It Depends what wood it is! >B^)
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Wood is not a fossil, it is biomass
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