can any one explain the process of burning of wood
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Burning of wood
The reduction of ignitability and combustibility of wood products is based on chemical and physical means that have an effect on different stages of ignition and burning, for example:
heat induced changes of the internal structure of wood in molecular level;
physical and chemical processes of compounds produced in these changes, both inside the wood and in the gases formed above it;
transfer of heat in a wood product;
transfer of oxygen into reaction areas.
Following topics are covered in this section:
1. Ignition and combustion of wood
2. Fire performance of wood
2.1 Ignitability
2.2 Heat release and fire spread
2.3 Charring
2.4 Smoke production and toxicity
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When the volatile gases are hot enough (about 500 degrees F (260 degrees C) for wood), the compound molecules break apart, and the atoms recombine with the oxygen to form water, carbon dioxide and other products. In other words, they burn.
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