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The energy that is contained in a consumable fuel (like gasoline) is chemical energy. The energy that it is converted into when it is burned is heat energy.
Chemical Energy is what is released.
When a fuel is burned, it is a combustion reaction. This reaction breaks apart chemical bonds and releases the energy stored in them.
You release heat energy into the atmosphere = which is a bit of a waste
Matter is converted into energy. In a perfect world the by products would be water vapor and carbon dioxide.
fuel
The energy that is contained in a consumable fuel (like gasoline) is chemical energy. The energy that it is converted into when it is burned is heat energy.
Fossil fuel are the substances which are burned to release energy. Some of the examples are : Coal, Crude oil, Natural gas.
Potential Energy
Chemical Energy is what is released.
Fuel
Hi, when fuel is burned, energy in the form of heat is given off. hope this helps
When fossil fuels are burned they turn into mercury which released into the atmosphere
It has chemical energy. The fuel is not yet burned.
They are burned with oxygen to produce energy.
When fossil fuels are burned, they release energy stored years ago.
the petroleum is used as fuel. it is burned, letting out a burst of energy