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Chemistry, 09.02.2021 16:00 sarabell5326

Why is wood harder to use as fuel than oil? It takes longer to grow wood that can produce large amount of energy. There is only limited number of energy available in wood. Energy from wood cannot be converted to usable energy. Energy from wood is harder to convert than oil.

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