Chopping wood is a physical process with no chemical reactions; other than those taking place within the chopper's own body to supply the energy.
No, it is only a physical process.
No, chopping wood does not change the atoms in it.
Yes, chopping is a physical change: the chemical composition of the molecules inside the wood remains the same. Burning causes the molecules in the wood to react with the air (mostly with the oxygen in the air), and the result is different compounds than before.
Burning wood is a chemical change.
The main component of wood, cellulose, is a polisaccharide, i.e., chains of sugar. Sugar consists of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. Like any living being, we can assume that wood also has smaller amounts of other elements.
"Wood alcohol" is more systematically named methanol, has the molecular formula CH4O, and contains the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
chopping or chomping wood
gathering, chopping, & purchasing.
Chopping down trees.
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You can get dark wood by chopping 1 of the tree
chopping wood :)
wood slicer/ cutter used for chopping cutting or slicing wood
Yes, it's the equivalent of chopping wood in half, which is also a physical change. Unlike chopping wood in half, this change is completely reversible.
No, chopping wood does not change the atoms in it.
if you keep chopping down trees you will lose them so we wont have wood, bait!
yes becuase it still is Wood
You can use an axe for many things like chopping things or cutting down trees or even in battle.