hw is paper disposed of
When burned, paper typically turns into ash and charred remnants due to the combustion process. Ash consists of mineral components that could not be burned, while the charred remnants are the partially burned carbon-based materials from the paper.
NO
because it does not have moistire so it sink an paper is burned unless it is in the sun
You can reduce the amount of paper that is sent to landfill or from being burned by simply recycling it. Most places near where you live have recycling bins for paper.
Nope. It has undergone a chemical change, and is no longer paper.
The form of energy produced when paper is burned is thermal energy, due to the heat released during combustion.
It turns to ash
Burning is a chemical process, not a property.
carbon
the cycle of an pyromaniac
bcoz once paper is burned it cannot be turned back to its original form
When a piece of paper is burned, the chemical potential energy stored in the paper is converted into thermal energy (heat) and light energy (flames). The combustion process releases these forms of energy as the bonds in the paper molecules break and recombine with oxygen from the air.