In most cases the oxidation of a metal is an exothermic reaction.
well, you have renewable energy such as wind power, wave power etc... all this generates electricity without burning fossil fuels
Chemical energy is not created by burning. Chemical energy is already present just converted into heat/light energy by burning.
A- Burning material that leaves an ASH B- Burning liquids (liquids can BOIL) C- Electrical fires (CURRENT) D- Burning metals, such as magnesium (metals can DENT) K- Burning cooking fats (fires in the KITCHEN)
Yes, burning petrol releases energy through a chemical reaction known as combustion. When petrol (a hydrocarbon compound) reacts with oxygen in the air, it produces heat, light, and various byproducts such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, which results in the release of energy.
The burning of a fuel transforms chemical energy into heat and light energy.
A burning candle produces thermal energy and light.
when you enter a toy car on the floor and you push it whwre you want directions.what made the car move?
Burning fossil fuels.
the primary footprint is made from burning fuel , from the transport we use and energy we use
Hot: Burning red material
Chemical energy, Petrol is made of crude oil, it can be used to make kinetic,heat,light,sound, from burning it
It is made from different types of burning metals; * Strontium and lithium salts - red* Copper salts - blue* Magnesiumsalts - white* Barium salts - green* Sodium salts -gold.