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chemical equation / reaction for burning of wood​

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Answered by vennylucky6
1

Explanation:

For simplicity, we deal with the formula of cellulose, whose formula is more or less that of wood...., i.e.

C

6

H

10

O

5

Explanation:

And so we got thru the usual rigmarole...balance the carbons as carbon dioxide......and then the hydrogens as water, AND then balance the oxygens...

C

6

H

10

O

5

(

s

)

+

6

O

2

(

g

)

6

C

O

2

(

g

)

+

5

H

2

O

(

l

)

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Answered by ƁƦƛƖƝԼƳƜƛƦƦƖƠƦ
1

Answer:

chemical change.

glucose C6H10O5

Explanation:

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