radiant energy
A red flame has a lower energy than a blue flame, if the color arises from the photon radiation of the flame itself due to the flame's temperature. However, some inorganic ions emit red light when introduced into blue flames, and this kind of red flame does not necessarily have a lower energy than the original blue flame.
Any kind of energy can be released depending on the circumstances.
Candles give off thermal energy in the form of heat and light energy in the form of a flame. The primary source of energy in a candle is chemical potential energy stored in the wax, which is released through combustion when the candle is burned.
chemical
The law of conservation of energy is important to know when conducting a flame test because it ensures that the energy absorbed by the atoms in the flame is equal to the energy released by the atoms when they emit light. This helps us understand the relationship between the colors produced in a flame test and the specific elements present in the sample being tested.
kinwtic energy
chemical energy
In a burning match, the chemical energy stored in the matchstick is converted into heat and light energy through a combustion reaction. The heat energy released causes the matchstick to ignite and sustain a flame, which in turn produces light energy as the carbon particles in the flame glow.
When potassium metal reacts with water, it produces a lilac-colored flame. This flame color is a result of the energy released during the chemical reaction between potassium and water.
a complete flame or a blue flame
i think if energy is released it is either a chemical or physical change i hope this is right!:)
mostly heat