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There is no difference
Photochemical reaction: a chemical reaction induced by electromagnetic radiations: ul- traviolet, visible, etc.) Thermal reaction: a chemical reaction induced by increasing the temperature (ex.: thermal dissociation, etc.)
Combustion is a process that converts chemical energy from a fuel into thermal energy in the form of heat and light. Through the reaction between a fuel and an oxidizing agent, such as oxygen, heat is generated, resulting in the release of thermal energy. This process is commonly used in engines, heaters, and other heat-producing systems.
The process that converts chemical energy to thermal energy is called combustion. During combustion, chemical bonds in a fuel are broken, releasing energy in the form of heat and light. This process is used in engines, furnaces, and other systems to generate thermal energy for various applications.
Thermal energy cause thermal decomposition of a compound; the bonds between atoms are weakened.
what is the difference between the strenght of thermoplastic rubber and latex
No, the same
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Thermal is an adjective, meaning to do with heat. Thermodynamics is a noun, a branch of physics to do with the thermal properties of materials, and has several laws which are the basis of design of heat engines and other thermal processes.
Chemical energy is essentially potential energy, and does not require insulation to keep it from depleting to the Universe at large. Thermal energy is largely "lost" energy, somewhat between kinetic energy (some work might be able to be recovered) and entropy.
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If you have a DIFFERENCE of temperatures, you can convert part of that energy to other types of energy, including electricity. In fact, that is how many engines work - steam engines, gasolene engines in cars, and even nuclear reactors.