fire chemicals
Burning a log releases chemical energy. This energy is derived from the conversion of potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of the wood into heat and light energy during combustion.
A burning log primarily contains chemical potential energy, which is released as heat and light during combustion.
A log burning in a fire place.
A log is a mixture regardless of whether it is burning.
Stored Chemical energy being converted to, and released as Heat energy.
Burning or rapid oxidation is a chemical reaction which releases heat.
Yes.
Cellular respiration is a metabolic process that occurs in cells to produce energy by breaking down nutrients like glucose using oxygen. Burning a log is a combustion reaction that involves the rapid oxidation of the log's organic molecules, releasing energy in the form of heat and light. Cellular respiration is a controlled process that happens within living organisms, while burning a log is an uncontrolled chemical reaction that occurs outside of living organisms.
Chemical energy is not created by burning. Chemical energy is already present just converted into heat/light energy by burning.
Burning the log is a chemical change. All of the others are physical changes.
keiatic energy
Heat from burning is a chemical energy.