This question has been in my mind from so long.....
Almost All matters melt at a specific temperature.....
but
Why don't Wood melt??
(need full explanation)
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Composed primarily of cellulose, lignin, water, and several other materials, wood contains long-chain organic molecules that decompose into products such as charcoal, water, methanol, and carbon dioxide upon heating. ... As a result of the chemical, irreversible breakdown of its components, wood does not melt.
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Composed primarily of cellulose, lignin, water, and several other materials, wood contains long-chain organic molecules that decompose into products such as charcoal, water, methanol, and carbon dioxide upon heating. ... As a result of the chemical, irreversible breakdown of its components, wood does not melt
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