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Wood is a hydrocarbon. When wood burns, the hydrogen and carbon in the wood combine with oxygen to produce water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Depending on the other elements in the wood, other elements can be created. For example if there is sulfur in the wood, you could have sulfur dioxide (SO2).
Fire burns easily in materials that are flammable, such as paper, wood, fabric, and gasoline. These materials contain combustible elements that ignite easily when exposed to heat or flames.
Because wood has a very complex composition; wood contain C, O, N, H, etc.
Yes, wood contains carbon. In fact, wood is primarily made up of three elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Carbon makes up about 50% of the dry weight of wood.
Wood is non-magnetic because it does not contain iron, nickel, or cobalt which are the elements that make materials magnetic.
wood from a store, because most of the time its dry and dry wood burns the best.
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen are the common components between Wood and Sugar, but wood may contain something more like Nitrogen and Sulfur components
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If your only products are H20 & CO2 then the rectants in your equation must only contain those elements. In actual fact wood contains many more elements that just Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. For example wood ash contains Potassium compounds among other substances.
When a piece of wood burns, it releases heat energy, water vapor, carbon dioxide, and ash.