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Does wood have hydrogen bonds?

Yes, wood contains cellulose fibers which can form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. Hydrogen bonding occurs between the hydroxyl (-OH) groups in cellulose and water molecules.


What happens to hydrogen when you burn wood?

When wood burns, the hydrogen present in the wood combines with oxygen in the air to form water vapor. This reaction releases heat energy and carbon dioxide as byproducts of combustion.


What are the elements that make up the compound wood alcohol?

C2 , h5 , oh


What is the common name for burning of sticks made of a carbon and hydrogen compound?

The common name for burning sticks made of a carbon and hydrogen compound is "wood fire" or simply "burning wood".


Which of the highest calorific value from coal wood hydrogen rubber?

Coal


How many hydrogen atoms are in wood alcohol?

166 millon atoms


What elements are in wood alchohol?

"Wood alcohol" is more systematically named methanol, has the molecular formula CH4O, and contains the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.


What atoms are in wood?

Wood contains quite a few atoms such as carbon, hydrogen and oxygen which are combined together to make compounds such as celluose.


How many atom of hydrogen is in wood alcohol?

also how many atoms of Oxygen does it have


How many atoms of hydrogen for wood alcohol?

"Wood alcohol" is formally known as methanol, which has a molecular formula of CH3OH. Adding the explicit subscript 3 present for the first occurrence of the H symbol for hydrogen in the formula to the implicit subscript 1 for the second occurrence of the symbol for hydrogen shows that each molecule of methanol contains 4 hydrogen atoms.


What three elements makeup wood and sugar?

Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen are the common components between Wood and Sugar, but wood may contain something more like Nitrogen and Sulfur components


How does hydrogen keep an airship afloat?

Hydrogen is lighter than air, making it buoyant, because air is a fluid. It works on the same principle as floating wood.