Well, i would say it causes a change from a solid to: (a) a gas because of wator vapor.
The transfer of energy caused a chemical change in the wood, specifically known as a combustion reaction. The heat energy provided the activation energy needed for the cellulose in the wood to react with oxygen, resulting in the production of carbon dioxide, water vapor, and ash.
Approximately 50% of a tree's dry weight is composed of carbon. This carbon is extracted from carbon dioxide in the air during photosynthesis, and is used to build the tree's structure.
Carbon dioxide makes up about 0.04% of Earth's atmosphere by volume. However, it plays a crucial role in the Earth's climate system and is a greenhouse gas responsible for trapping heat in the atmosphere.
The average pH of pure unpolluted rain is around 5.6. This acidity is due to the dissolved carbon dioxide in the atmosphere forming carbonic acid.
Common gases found in households include nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor. Additionally, households may also have natural gas for cooking and heating purposes.
There are numerous gases in the world, both naturally-occurring and man-made. Some common gases include oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and methane. The atmosphere is mainly composed of nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%).
Carbon Dioxide
Chemical nature or chemical properties of the wood
Carbon Dioxide Fixation
carbon dioxide is converted into glucose carbon fixation
Carbon Dioxide
photosynthesis? photosynthesis?
Energy must transfer to the carbon dioxide from its surroundings
carbon dioxide
glucose and oxygen i think, which are then converted to carbon dioxide and water, but this is probably wrong.. glucose and oxygen i think, which are then converted to carbon dioxide and water, but this is probably wrong..
Carbon dioxide is not energized into glucose during the Dark Phase.
Depending on the levels of hydrogen ions, carbon dioxide is converted into bicarbonate in the blood
Carbon dioxide is converted into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight and water.