All wood can be burned. Wood is largely cellulose, and cellulose is combustible. Sap, tar, or pitch in wood will also burn. Certainly we can treat wood to minimize its combustion potential, but all wood can be burned in a hot enough fire.
white birch is burnable. anonymous
It was easily burnable and it was made out of wood, which meant it was going to rot.
It is not possible for wood to be un-burnable but if you soaked wood, it's ignition point will be raised, for example unsoaked wood burns at 140 degrees celsius, but soaked wood burns at, say 200 degrees celsius
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The most widely used burnable fuel is gasoline, which is commonly used in vehicles for transportation.
Burnable fuels are inexpensive & abundant.
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i just can tell if it was album or a burnable CD
burnable fuels are unexpensive and abundant
Sublimation is the process in which a substance changes directly from a solid to a gas without passing through a liquid phase. Examples of substances that exhibit sublimation include dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) and mothballs (solid naphthalene).