Physics, asked by shiv8884, 10 months ago

all solids melt if yes then why doesn't the wood melt ​

Answers

Answered by aman3813
1

Answer:

It is true that all solids melt but wood doesn't melt because it breaks down when force of attraction is destroyed and burns the wood at high temperature...

PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST... And Follow Please..

Answered by kishu636
1

Answer:

The problem with melting wood revolves around what combustion is, and what temperature the combustion of wood happens at. Combustion, also known as burning, is simply a chemical reaction that takes place where the combustible material (in this case wood) in the presence of an oxidizer (usually the air around the fire) changes its chemical composition and decomposes the material into other chemicals. The process is one that’s exothermic. As such, light and heat can be released.

Similar questions