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Good Question – why can a piece of wood sit in oxygen for a hundred years without burning, but then when you light it in your fireplace it burns to ash?

by Marshall Brain

Why can a piece of wood sit in oxygen for a hundred years without burning, but then when you light it in your fireplace it burns to ash? Here’s the answer:

For more info see: How Fire Works

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