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The chemical energy stored in the candle wax.
chemical energy into heat energy
Heat can cause some matter to burn. Burning is a chemical change. When fuel burns, the energy stored inside it is released.
No, it's the other way around. Burning releases the chemical energy in wood and turns it into thermal energy(heat.
chemical energy to heat energy
Because of the chemical energy stored in the nut, the heat burns it and as the chemical energy burns out, the fire on the nut will start to burn out.
The heat energy is not stored, its created by a chemical reaction.
The chemical energy stored in the candle wax.
It makes heat when the wood burns.
when the wood burns, chemical reactions occur that change chemical potential energy into thermal energy and light enery. Well, the released energy just simply turns into thermal and light enery.
Chemical energy is transformed to mechanical energy and some heat energy
chemical energy into heat energy
Burning is the release of stored energy. So when any item burns some or all of its stored energy is released.
Chemical energy
Heat can cause some matter to burn. Burning is a chemical change. When fuel burns, the energy stored inside it is released.
When a log is burning, it burns energy quickly; and when cellular respiration happens, it burns energy gradually.
Chemical energy is held in the bonds between the atoms of molecules and is released when these bonds are broken, as in burning. Such a reaction usually starts by applying heat to activate the burning process. As the chemical burns, bonds break, and energy escapes as heat and light.