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Q: What wood when burned leaves the most ash?
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What w produces a lot of ash when its burned?

wood


What are the two types of energy which are released when fuels are burned?

ash and wood


What is left over when wood is burned in a fireplace?

Ash, and possibly charcoal


What happen to the other elements from which bread and wood are made when these substances are burned?

ash


What happens to the other elements from which bread and wood are made when these substances are burned?

ash


What is an ash tree?

An ash tree is a tree of the genus Fraxinus, with compound leaves and a tough, flexible wood.


What is produced after the burning of wood?

Burning produces smoke (carbon) and gasses, such as Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide, along with water vapor. Ash is left after the wood is burned. We use our wood ash as fertilizer in our garden, for our grapevines, etc.


What happen to other elements from which bread and wood are made when these substances are burned?

Organic materials are burned and transformed in water and carbon dioxide; the not flammable components remain as ash.


What type of fire can be put out safley with water?

Any class "A" fire. A class "A" fire is anything that when burned leaves an Ash.


What happens to wood when its burned?

It is undergoing a physical change from wood to ash.


What do you call burnt wood?

When wood is burned to ash, that ash is mainly carbon. I'm pretty sure it's just carbon. Carbon is in everything and it doesn't burn very well so that's why it's left over from when you burn something.


Is ash burned as fuel?

No. There is nothing in ash that will burn.