Candles also possess a lot of chemical energy. So does petrol
Yes, it is true.
More accurately, burning candles convert energy from one form to another. The chemical energy available in the wax of the candle is converted, through the chemical reaction of burning, into primarily light and heat.
Candles make chemical energy because the fire makes chemical energy!
Chemical energy
Well, a normal battery, a car battery, I can't think of more ! ------------ All chemical substances have chemical energy.
It is chemical energy.
More accurately, burning candles convert energy from one form to another. The chemical energy available in the wax of the candle is converted, through the chemical reaction of burning, into primarily light and heat.
chemical energy
Candles make chemical energy because the fire makes chemical energy!
matches, candles and petorl matches, candles and petrol
examples of chemical energy are.. food, baterries, fuels, candles, etc.
Candles, when lit, are fire. This is a form of energy, not electricity.
The form of energy that comes from chemical bonds is known as chemical energy. Chemical energy is considered potential energy, as it requires a transformation to occur.
Yes, chemical energy is a form of potential energy. An example is the chemical energy in coal, which can be burned to convert that chemical energy into thermal energy.
A few devices that convert stored chemical energy into heat energy include: -- matches -- batteries -- candles -- cement mixers
it is chemical energy.
Chemical energy
Yes, part of physics is studying the transfer of energy from one form to another. Within the candle is chemical potential energy (think about how the candle has to burn in scented candles), when a fire source comes near enough to the candle the chemical potential energy is transferred into thermal energy (heat energy) and radiant energy (visible light energy)