collect information about one chemical change that you see in your daily life..briefly explain the change..
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The use of wood as a fuel source for heating is much older than civilization and is assumed to have been used by Neanderthals. Today, burning of wood is the largest use of energy derived from a solid fuel biomass. ... Wood may be used indoors in a furnace, stove, or fireplace, or outdoors in furnace, campfire, or bonfire.
Burning wood helps conserve fossil fuels. Wood is essentially a waste material if it is just left to rot, and so with this in mind, and if you are using wood from sustainable forests you are being green and considering your environment too.
The actual burning of wood then happens in two separate reactions: " " " " 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.