Science Behind Burning paper!? Explain
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- Air combines with the carbon and hydrogen in the paper (as paper is an organic material, obtained from woods), turning some of it into carbon dioxide and water.
- And energy is released into the surrounding as heat.
- Thus, when paper is burnt paper is changing chemically into completely different molecules.
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Combustion. ... For example, when paper is burned oxygen from the air combines with carbon and hydrogen in the paper turning some of it into carbon dioxide and water vapor, which waft away with carbon particulates in the smoke. This, not surprisingly, leaves the solid ash leftover lighter than the original paper.
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