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Yes, ash can burn in a fire because it is made up of carbon and other combustible materials that can ignite and continue to burn when exposed to heat and oxygen.

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Ash wood burning?

If you mean ash from an ash tree, then it's one of the best woods to burn on a fire or in a stove. Gives out plenty of heat, is easy to split and will even burn when green. If you mean does burning wood produce ash? Yes, it does.


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What happens when plants burn?

When plants burn, they undergo combustion and release carbon dioxide, water vapor, and ash. The heat from the fire breaks down the plant material, releasing energy stored in the form of chemical bonds. The ash left behind after the fire contains minerals and nutrients that can be beneficial for the soil.


How do you plant on the sims castaway wii?

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Is ash burned as fuel?

No. There is nothing in ash that will burn.


Does fire weigh anything?

Fire is the process of the rapid oxidation of combustible material. Since it is not an object, it has no weight. The objects that burn have weight and the ash from the burning has weight. In any given fire, the total weight of the fuel will be more than the total weight of the ash, because fire releases gasses and they disperse into the atmosphere and do not stay with the ash.


What is chimney dirt?

Ash, soot and creosote are deposits found in chimneys. The proportions of these will vary depending on the efficiency of the fire and thus completeness of the burn.


Can you burn ash in a fireplace?

No, you cannot burn ash in a fireplace because ash is already a byproduct of burning wood. It is the residue left behind after the wood has been burned.


What is the white stuff left behind when you burn wood?

The white stuff left behind when you burn wood is called ash. Ash is composed of minerals and other impurities in the wood that do not burn during the combustion process, resulting in a residue that remains after the wood has been consumed by fire.


How do you a make wood fire burn hotter?

The best way to make a fire burn hotter is to use the hottest burning logs that you can. Oak, Ash and Black Locust burn very hot. Feed them into the fire along with fast burning wood such as Maple to keep the fire raging. If you do not burn a fast burning wood with the Oak and Ash, they will burn very hot, but very slowly. The object is to make as many red hot coals from the Oak and Ash at the base of the fire as possible. That is where the heat from your fire will come from and the more coals the hotter the fire will feel. Additional information for those seeking info on other than fireplace fires It also helps to make a low side base surrounded by something and make it narrow at the top, so that all the fire is more focused in one spot. using all these ideas was what made the first copper, silver, and gold things. you may ask yourself how can you make a fire so hot that it burns metal but not whats surrounding it. rocks, carefully build rock kilns.


What is needed to make wood burn and what is released?

Wood needs heat, oxygen, and a fuel source to burn. When wood burns, it releases carbon dioxide, water vapor, ash, and potentially other gases depending on its composition.


What if you swallow ash?

Your throat will burn up.