Why do some things melt and others burn to a crisp

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Pretty much the title. For example, When being burned wood burns to charcoal but things like metal melt and turn into a liquid?

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Substances that burn instead of melt have combustion temperatures that are lower than their melting points. Before they have a chance to be heated to a temperature high enough to melt, they react with oxygen in the atmosphere and combust or burn. This is the case with wood.

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