If by 'organic' material you mean recently growing plant material, this would be classed as biomass.
In chemistry fuels such as oil are classed as organic, but I feel you may not mean that.
Biomass is a renewable organic matter than can be burned in the presence of oxygen to convert chemical energy to thermal energy.
biomass
No, this is energy from biomass. Geothermal means using the Earth's heat, usually from deep underground.
Oil, gas and coal burning always releases light or radiant energy. This is due to the high temperature of the burning material in the flame, it becomes incandescent.
Energy is NOT a compound.
Decomposing plant material.
soil
Burning will usually result in heat and light energy.
Thermal Energy
Biomass production is basically burning organic material to produce energy. Biomass energy is generally clean and is a renewable resource.
Chemical energy (originally from the Sun).
No, this is energy from biomass. Geothermal means using the Earth's heat, usually from deep underground.
Biomass energy is produced through burning organic matter.
Burning a material converts chemical energy into thermal energy.
Carbon dioxide is the product of any burning of an organic material; nitrogen monoxide is produced indirect at the burning of organic materials containg nitrogen.
Carbon dioxide can be stored and used in industry.
Heterotrophs get energy by ingesting organic material (such as plants or meat). Autotrophs get energy by using inorganic material to make organic materials.
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.
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.