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26 September, 08:49

Why does burning wood leaves an ash that is only a small fraction of the mass of the original wood.?

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  1. 26 September, 09:28
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    When wood burns, some of the mass is released as a gas. So if you were to combine the small fraction of ash with the gases released, you would get the mass of the original wood.
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