Question:
When burning paper, what really is burning?
Replies:
Paper is made from wood, so most of what is burning in paper
is the same as what is burning in wood. That means mostly
"cellulose", which is made up of the same elements as ordinary sugar
(carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen) but in long polymerized chains.
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