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Yes, all burning processes are redox reactions between oxygen and the material that's burning.

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Q: When wood burns burns a chemical reacton occurs in which the in wood?
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A chemical change occurs when a piece of wood is?

When you burn wood a chemical change occurs.


When wood burns is is a physical or chemical change?

Chemical change


What chemical burns wood?

Oxygen and enough heat will do it.


A chemical change occurs when wood is?

burnedrotted


What type of energy are produced when the wood burns?

Chemical energy


When a match burns the wood showed the property of?

chemical property


When wood burns the ashes have different chemical properties from the wood. true of false?

Of course, it is true !


Does wood undergo a physical change before it burns?

No. It is a chemical change.


Chemical Properties for wood?

Wood burns. So, a chemical property could be that certain chemicals in wood react vigorously with oxygen. Burning is a chemcial change, and reactivity with oxygen is a chemical property.


How the chemical energy stored in firewood is useful?

It makes heat when the wood burns.


When a safety match burns is it a chemical change?

yes, You can not return the wood to its origonal fourm so it is a chemical change


What is the actual chemical process that occurs when something burns?

When something burns, it undergoes a chemical reaction called combustion. Combustion involves the combination of a fuel (such as wood, gasoline, or natural gas) with oxygen in the air. This process releases energy in the form of heat and light, and produces carbon dioxide and water vapor as byproducts.