
the more i hear about chemistry from you, the more sure i become that you are a bond villain.Wood cannot burn if there is no oxygen. Thus, if wood is exposed to incredibly high temperatures in a vacuum or where there is no oxygen, it will not catch fire but will instead melt. When it cools back down, it will become a tarry, carbony substance because the physical structure has been irreversibly altered.
Fred: "Do you expect me to talk?"the more i hear about chemistry from you, the more sure i become that you are a bond villain.Wood cannot burn if there is no oxygen. Thus, if wood is exposed to incredibly high temperatures in a vacuum or where there is no oxygen, it will not catch fire but will instead melt. When it cools back down, it will become a tarry, carbony substance because the physical structure has been irreversibly altered.

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