pine produces lots of heat due to pine sap, hickory and mesquite are good as well
Softwood usually. It depends on the density of the woods you are burning.
Charcoal
Energy cannot be created. (Or destroyed) Burning changes the chemical energy of the wood to heat energy and light energy.
Thermal energy........
It just produces thermal energy, in the same way as burning coal or wood.
Hickory has the most BTUs per cord....
Dicyanoacetylene (C4N2), also called carbon subnitride, is the hottest burning gas, burning at 4990 °C
An A- ordinary combustible materials, such as burning paper or wood.
Burning is the European form of this sport. American victims were hanged.
There is no one simple answer- it will depend on the moisture content of the wood, of the air used in burning the wood, the type of wood, and the draft of air. It is possible to obtain temperatures around 2,500 F under ideal conditions.
deisel
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Burning wood in air/oxygen is a combustion reaction, a type of oxidation-reduction reaction.
An A- ordinary combustible materials, such as burning paper or wood.
no, I think thermite is.
Coal
A burning box of wood or paper would require a type A extinguisher.