Can wood be a liquid?

No. Wood is mostly cellulose, lignin and water. If you heat wood, the water boils away first and then the lignin and cellulose (both long-chain organic molecules) will react with oxygen and burn.
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Is there a liquid wood?

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Why is wood a liquid?

Why can't it turn into liquid? Because wood is made of a collection of complex organic molecules, many of which have no melting point, because they decompose into simpler molecules before they melt.
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Why is wood not a fluid?

Wood doesn't convert into liquid or gaseous state upon temperature rise is because the combustion temperature of Wood is lower than its melting temperature.
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Can wood turn into a gas?

Carbon dioxide is the most common gas produced by burning wood. As an organic material, wood is largely carbon and when exposed to heat in the fire this carbon changes into carbon dioxide, the same gas that is produced when any type of biomass is burnt.
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What is the liquid form of wood?

Arboform (from Latin: arbor meaning tree) is a trade name for a bioplastic composed of three natural components: lignin, cellulose fibers and some additives. As a thermoplastic, it can be molded and is therefore also called 'liquid wood'.
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Can any solid become liquid?

No in the sense that a material must maintain an identical chemical makeup and then change from one phase to another, not all solids have a melting point.
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Is wood a solid?

Wood contains some water, and has air pockets, so technically wood is not a solid to a chemist. However, in everyday life we do thing of objects such as tables as being solid. Yet if wood is heated, water can be driven off.
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Is it possible to melt diamonds?

At What Temperature Do Diamonds Melt? If you heat the diamond in the open air, it will begin to melt and burn at around 700 degrees Celsius (1,292 degrees Fahrenheit). Burning a diamond without oxygen, however, will make it change into graphite (a crystalline form of carbon) before transforming into a fluid.
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Does wood have a liquid phase of matter?

"The notion of three distinct phases is less useful for more complex systems. A piece of wood is solid, but liquid wood and gaseous wood don't exist."
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Can everything be a liquid?

Answer 1: Amazingly almost every element can exist as a solid, a liquid, and a gas - it all depends on the temperature. Mercury, for example, is generally found as a liquid but at -40 degrees Celsius it freezes and turns into a solid. And Mercury vapor (gas) is found in some particles of light.
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What temperature does wood become a liquid?

If that temperature is lower than the temperature at which the material will melt, that material will never (naturally) melt because it just turns into other chemicals. As for wood, it will begin a process known as pyrolysis at temperatures around 500-600 degrees Fahrenheit.
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What would happen if wood existed in liquid form?

If wood existed in liquid form there will be no tress in the world so that no organisms could live on Earth (because all organisms need oxygen and only trees can produce oxygen.
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Is it possible to make wood?

Researchers in China have developed a new way to make life-like artificial wood on a large scale from a polymer called resol, which is very similar to lignin (the compound found in natural wood). The manmade wood is as light and strong as its natural counterpart, but it is also resistant to fire and acid.
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What is Abosolv?

General Purpose Thinner and Cleaning Solvent for Epoxies and Other Liquid Polymers. Uses: Commonly used to thin LiquidWood® and other ABATRON epoxies, as needed. Use as a solvent for general clean up for tools and other messes.
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Can wood changes its state?

Wood is incorrect because wood is a naturally occurring substance that cannot be changed by heating or applying pressure. It can change its shape and size but not states.
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Are diamonds bulletproof?

In most cases, however, a diamond will not be bulletproof because it is too brittle to withstand the bullet's impact. A diamond is undeniably hard but it's brittle and not overly tough, so it will most likely shatter if struck by a bullet.
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Can a diamond survive lava?

To put it simply, a diamond cannot melt in lava, because the melting point of a diamond is around 4500 °C (at a pressure of 100 kilobars) and lava can only be as hot as about 1200 °C.
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What can lava not melt?

The short answer is that while lava is hot, it's not hot enough to melt the rocks on the side of or surrounding the volcano. Most rocks have melting points higher than 700℃. Lava is between 700℃ and 1200℃ when it erupts but starts to cool as it slides down the side of the volcano.
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Is wood gas or solid or liquid?

Wood is solid. Fire is a colloidal suspension of solids and liquids in gas. Flames, by traditional definition, can only exist when flammable gasses mix with oxygen and react.
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What state of matter is wood?

This state of matter is then called a solid. A solid has a definite shape and does not change easily. For example, wood, plastic, rocks or steel would be considered solids. The molecules of a liquid move freely past each other.
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What is wood solid or liquid?

Wood is a solid as it cannot flow like any other gas or water and its particles are held closely.
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Can wood be melted?

No. Wood is mostly cellulose, lignin and water. If you heat wood, the water boils away first and then the lignin and cellulose (both long-chain organic molecules) will react with oxygen and burn.
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Can you melt a rock?

It takes temperatures between 600 and 1,300 degrees Celsius (1,100 and 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit) to melt a rock, turning it into a substance called magma (molten rock).
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Can we melt paper?

You can not melt paper. But you can char. Paper is a composite of cellulose fibers and some inorganic materials like chalk and some organic binders.
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