Wood primarily reacts with oxygen during the process of combustion, leading to its burning. Additionally, wood can react with water through processes such as swelling or rot, and with various chemicals in treatments or finishes that can alter its properties. Fungi and insects also interact with wood, causing degradation and decay.
If the substance doesn't react at all chemically then the substance is inert.
No. A substance will not react with itself.
You are increasing the surface area for the substance to react
Aluminum does react with fluorine gas (which is the most corrosive substance known to science).
Liquids can react differently to different substances based on their chemical properties. Some liquids may dissolve in certain substances, form a homogeneous mixture, react chemically to produce a new substance, or remain unaffected by the presence of the other substance. The interaction between liquids and other substances depends on factors such as polarity, solubility, and chemical reactivity.
This is called reactivity.
A substance is the essence of any object, so all wood or anything made from it is a 'substance'.
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wood is a heterogeneous substance..
wood is a heterogeneous substance..
No. Wood is a mixture.
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This substance is called a 'product'