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A fire produce water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ash, smoke, etc.
Thermal energy is not a chemical substance.

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Why is chemical energy the energy that is converted to thermal energy?

Various kinds of energy may be converted into thermal energy.In a fire it is chemical energy that is converted to thermal energy.However:In a nuclear reactor, nuclear energy is first converted to thermal energy, and eventually to electrical energy.In a fire chemical energy is also converted to light energy.In a battery chemical energy is converted to electrical energy.In braking systems kinetic energy is converted to thermal energy.


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What is an example of chemical energy converted into thermal energy?

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A log burning in a fire place.


How is energy from chemical energy released and transferred into thermal energy?

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