Silver nitrate
Yes
The chemical change of wood rotting is called Decomposition
Depends on the dimensions and type of treated wood. Not signifcantly different from untreated wood.
If you put water on wood, the wood will absorb the water and become wet. Depending on the type of wood and the amount of water applied, the wood may swell, warp, or decay over time. It is generally recommended to keep wood dry to preserve its structure and prevent damage.
Chemical Property
Yes
wood and potassium nitrate are the contents of a matchstick.
By using charle's perveratinas
Gelignite is an explosive mixture of nitroglycerine and nitrate absorbed onto a base of wood pulp.
biomass
Timber is another word used for wood it is not a type of wood.
Potassium nitrate itself is not flammable. Only when it is combined with something that has the potential to burn (sugar, wood chips, glycerin, etc), it can increase the flammability and burn rate of that substance.
Yes, pine is a type of wood. It is mainly called pine wood.
balsa wood is a type of grain that is....?!!
No, timber is another name for wood. So strictly speaking it is not a type of wood.
it is actually called darnet wood and no other wood is quite like this type
hard wood