Not much. When something burns, most of the energy is converted to heat.
A Yule Log
The Yule Log.
A Yule log is a log burned in the fireplace on Christmas. It comes from various Christmas traditions. The word Yule refers to Christmas day.
A Yule block is an archaic term for a Yule log, a log traditionally burned on Christmas Eve.
A Yule clog is an archaic term for a Yule log, a log traditionally burned on Christmas Eve.
yes it is a yule is burned at Christmas eve traditionly yes it is a yule is burned at Christmas eve traditionly
yule log
Chemical potential energy stored in substances like wood, coal, or natural gas can be burned to supply heat energy. This process releases the stored energy in the form of heat when the chemical bonds in the fuel are broken through combustion.
When a log, lump of coal, or gasoline is burned, chemical energy stored in the molecules is converted to heat and light energy through a process called combustion. This release of energy is a result of the bonds in the molecules breaking and forming new bonds with oxygen in the air. The heat and light produced during this process can be harnessed for various applications.
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burn the log and some of the 'chemical energy' is released as 'heat energy' No energy is created and no energy is destroyed. Energy just changed forms.
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