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Q: What fuel gives off the most heat per gram when burned?
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When a fuel is burned what is lost as heat?

Hi, when fuel is burned, energy in the form of heat is given off. hope this helps


What is something that can be burned to produce heat and power?

fuel


How can fuels produce heat?

Usually that happens when the fuel is burned.


When fuels are burned they transfer energy what type of energy is in the fuel and what energy is it converted into when its burned?

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.


What happen to fuels so that they can produce heat and light?

Usually, fuel is burned to achieve this.


How does fossil fuel work?

You burn it; it gives off heat; you use the heat.


The 2 elements present in a material that gives off heat when burned?

that's wrong


What is in fossil fuel and released in the form of kinetic energy when burned?

The heat is produced by the formation of chemical bonds between carbon and oxygen, and between hydrogen and oxygen. So CO2 and water are the necessary products when fossil fuel is burned, without which there would be no heat.


Which caloric value is higher of gases fuel or liquid fuel?

The highest heat release of any fuel is that of hydrogen at 62,000 btu / lb. or ~34,445 calories/gram.


When a fossil fuel is burned what energy is converted into kinetic energy?

When fossil fuels are burned they turn into mercury which released into the atmosphere


What is form of the energy conversion that take place to combustion engine?

Heat energy is released in a heat engine when fuel is burned. The heat energy is then changed into mechanical energy.


How do you spell fule?

The likely word is fuel (something burned for heat or energy).Similar words are full (filled) and fool (a buffoon).