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When wood or gas is burned, heat is produced due to the process of combustion. Combustion is a chemical reaction that takes place between the fuel (wood or gas) and oxygen in the presence of heat, resulting in the release of energy in the form of heat and light. The fuel undergoes oxidation, breaking down into simpler molecules and releasing heat energy in the process.
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Some components are thermally decomposed and others are burned.
The type of conversion that is taking place when natural gas is burned to heat water is referred to as chemical conversion. In this conversion thermal energy is produced.
The molar heat of combustion of pentanol is 3329 kJ mol-1 according to http://www.creative-chemistry.org.uk/gcse/documents/Module7/N-m07-24.pdf
When fossil fuels are burned they give off heat, the reason why we use them. Then they give gasses such as CO2 for example.
Hydrogen is the lightess, but most common element in the galaxy. It can be used to make balloons rise, be burned to give off heat, or burned to give engine thrust.
Hi, when fuel is burned, energy in the form of heat is given off. hope this helps
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When wood or gas is burned, heat is produced due to the process of combustion. Combustion is a chemical reaction that takes place between the fuel (wood or gas) and oxygen in the presence of heat, resulting in the release of energy in the form of heat and light. The fuel undergoes oxidation, breaking down into simpler molecules and releasing heat energy in the process.
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mayby because you might get burned your self , move the patient to a safer area
Many substances can be burned to release heat energy, pretty much anything. However, water or ice is one that can not.
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wood generates heat and it has for many years. It can be burned to create heat.
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