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The average chocolate bar contains around 270 calories. If this was energy, this would be about 1/10 of what the normal person consumes in one day.
Chocolate has chemical energy in it.
No they still give you energy , just not as much as if you were eating say a steak .
Hot chocolate itself is not thermal energy. However, a person warming his or her hands on a cup of hot chocolate IS an example of thermal energy. :)
Chocolate melts due to heat energy, specifically thermal energy. When chocolate is exposed to temperatures above its melting point, the thermal energy causes the cocoa butter in the chocolate to melt, changing its solid form into a liquid state.
Food energy, which is a type of chemical energy.
There is no large or distinct difference between the two.
chocolate.
heat
Changing a chocolate from soild to liquid requires the absroption of energy.
No. It is like all other chocolate bars, rich in energy, but high in fat. Eating too much chocolate can result in nose bleeds, obesity and rotting teeth.
The energy of chocolate is harnessed by the simple expedient of eating it.