When asked "What is given off", that basically means "What comes out of the fire". That includes smoke, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and heat energy.
This is an oxidation reaction.
Sulfur Dioxide is given off by coal-burning power plants
when burning coal it gives off heat energy
YES Burning results in a chemical reaction. Heat is given off when oxygen in the air combines with the elements of the burning substance while producing carbon dioxide or other gases and residual compounds.
The energy given off by burning a matchstick is mainly in the form of heat and light. The heat is a result of the exothermic combustion reaction that occurs when the matchstick is ignited, and the light is emitted as a by-product of the combustion process.
The energy given off by the burning of a match is called thermal energy. If you want to know the amount of energy, you then need to have more information related to the mass and material of the match.
Yes, burning wood gives off heat.
Sulfur Dioxide is given off by coal-burning power plants
Burning wood does not involve sublimation. Sublimation changes a solid to a gas without altering it chemically. Wood burning does involve destructive distillation. The wood is chemically destroyed, and parts of it go off as gasses, which then combust.
By burning it. The heat it lets off will be energy.
when burning coal it gives off heat energy
YES Burning results in a chemical reaction. Heat is given off when oxygen in the air combines with the elements of the burning substance while producing carbon dioxide or other gases and residual compounds.
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it is thermal energy .
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Light and heat.
Thermal energy.