While the TYPE of wood does eneter into this, the CONDITION of the wood is more important. almost any wood that is properly seasoned will burn well- they do give off different amounts of heat per lb of wood. If it has been cut, split, and stacked out of the weather for one full year, you will have good results with most woods. I prefer hardwoods such as hickory, locust, ash and oak for hot clean fires.
it turns into coal
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Send smoke through limewater [Ca(OH)2 ]solution.If it turned into milky CO2 present. Send smoke through anhydrous CuSO4 [white].If it turned into blue water present.
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Yes, all burning processes are redox reactions between oxygen and the material that's burning.
It turns into ash and smoke.
I believe that it turns into ashes and smoke.
Paper burns faster as there is less mass to burn and less energy in paper, If it were wood, due to the mass of the wood it would burn Longer and brighter and less lengthened and less brighter for Cardboard.
Yes, the type of wood does affect of how it burns. Some types of wood have a thick bark which lets thick smoke out. On the other side if it does not have thick bark it won't burn as well as thick bark.
Higher Smoke Developed Index (SDI) equals a higher smoke development rate. The SDI is simply a measure of the concentration of smoke a material emits as it burns. Like Flame Spread Index, it is based on an arbitrary scale in which asbestos-cement board has a value of 0, and red oak wood has 100.
All the Bad smoke goes out in the worldand it is harder for animals and people to breath. Hello peepz
It is oxidation as the wood combines with air.
The smaller the wood the quicker it will catch fire. This is because the wood will heat up quicker. Unike in a larger peice of wood the heat has to spread all over it before it can catch fire. There are less exposed paticles in a smaller peice and less particles together! The smaller the wood the quicker it will catch fire. This is because the wood will heat up quicker. Unike in a larger peice of wood the heat has to spread all over it before it can catch fire. There are less exposed paticles in a smaller peice and less particles together!
Matchsticks are made of wood or paper because it burns after the initial flame is created by the chemicals. The rate is slow enough to give you a few seconds to light you smoke or a candle.
Less smoke and less chance of the wood popping a hot amber on your floor. Unseasoned "green" wood is also hard to start vs seasoned wood witch often times can be lit with just a match. Hope this helps.
wood from a store, because most of the time its dry and dry wood burns the best.
1. It release less smoke whereas wood releases a lot. 2. It has greater efficiency of producing heat than the wood.