Well think, if you burn a piece of paper, then energy is involved. Chemical energy is taking place when you burn a piece of paper. However, two more types of energy are also taking place. Thermal and radiant energy are also taking place because the fire burning the paper creates light (radiant energy) and it also gives off heat (thermal energy).
The molecules making up the paper and the oxygen of the air contain chemical energy in their bonds. When the paper burns carbon dioxide and water are formed. These contain much less chemical energy, so the difference is lost to the surroundings as heat and light.
There is the same amount of energy before the paper is burned and after the paper is burned
Burning paper is an oxidation reaction; burning is exothermic.
heat
When a log is burning, it burns energy quickly; and when cellular respiration happens, it burns energy gradually.
Thermal or Heat energy
no, but if you but oil on it or gas that's another story
Because of the chemical energy stored in the nut, the heat burns it and as the chemical energy burns out, the fire on the nut will start to burn out.
All i know is that colored paper burns the slowest
heat and light and it comes from the reaction of the paper material and its combustion in the air.
heat and light and it comes from the reaction of the paper material and its combustion in the air.
Heat, light.
When something burns is how chemical energy turns into thermal energy like getting a lighter and burning paper.
heat and light and it comes from the reaction of the paper material and its combustion in the air.
Paper burns faster as there is less mass to burn and less energy in paper, If it were wood, due to the mass of the wood it would burn Longer and brighter and less lengthened and less brighter for Cardboard.
When paper burns in a fire, the reactants are mostly carbon (the main substance in the paper) and oxygen(from the air).
Chemical energy changes to thermal and radiant energy (heat and light).
heat and light and it comes from the reaction of the paper material and its combustion in the air.
When a log is burning, it burns energy quickly; and when cellular respiration happens, it burns energy gradually.
Paper burns easily because since it used to be made of plants, it contains the chemicals of it, which plants had cellulose, which was their sugar (food), and it burns easily. Even when the plant is first set on fire, it still releases energy. When paper is made, the structure is different, but the chemicals remain.
When a piece of paper burns, the energy stored within the fibers of the paper is released as heat energy. This exergonic reaction produces more energy than it takes to perform.