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What is an example of a chemical change that food goes through while eating it?

release or gain energy by an object


Why does the temperature remain constant in the highlighted portion of the graph even though thermal energy is being added?

the extra energy goes into breaking the bonds in the solid


Does kinetic energy have chemical energy?

no, kinetic energy is the energy below so if u hold a ball up in the air it has most potential energy but if u drop the ball the potential energy goes down and the kinetic energy goes up.


What are some example of mechanical energy?

Sometimes you have to think carefully as to where exactly one form of energy is transformed into another form. Take an internal combustion (gasoline or diesel) engine. The fuel is a chemical, it is introduced into the combustion chamber and burned to produce heat, so that is chemical energy converted to thermal energy. The thermal energy causes the gas in the cylinder head to expand and drive the piston down, so then it is converted to mechanical energy, which can be defined as a force moving a certain distance. From then on the piston drives the connecting rod which turns the crankshaft which turns the transmission which turns the vehicle wheels. These are all examples of mechanical energy. Eventually this energy is turned partly into kinetic energy, whilst the mechanical energy goes on being expended in overcoming wind resistance and tyre friction on the road.


What happens to the total mass of substances during a chemical reaction?

During a chemical change,chemical energy may be changed to other forms of energy.other forms of energy may also be changed to a chemical energy.

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What is the relationship between friction and thermal energy?

When temperature increases, particles in an object speed up, which means an increase in thermal energy. Since the particles are moving more now, the potential energy decreases, therefore kinetic energy increases. Overall, when temp goes up, thermal energy goes up, which leads to an increase in kinetic energy.


What happens when it becomes absolute zero?

All objects are made up of atoms. The atoms of all the objects vibrate constantly due to the thermal energy they have. As the temperature goes on decreasing, this thermal energy also goes on decreasing. At -273 degree celsius (0 Kelvin), this thermal energy becomes absolutely nil, and hence there is no vibration of atoms. Thus the object is said to be void of any thermal energy at this temprature.


What is an example of a chemical change that food goes through while eating it?

release or gain energy by an object


Does the creation of energy in organisms is a chemical process that goes on in the cells?

First thing... According to the law of conservation of energy, energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change form. In response to the remaining part of your question, the production of thermal energy in cells is the result of conversion of chemical energy into thermal energy and different types of chemical energy. Tis occurs in the mitochondria of the cell and is the process by which all living things ( I think ) are powered.


How much of the energy stored in the corn gets passed on to you in burgers?

It doesnt it all goes down the toilet


When a sample of liquid is cooled its thermal energy?

When a sample of liquid is cooled its thermal energy goes to its surroundings


What happens to states of matter when you remove thermal energy?

When thermal energy is added the matter goes slower


Is a cup of cocoa thermal energy?

changes from heat energy to mechanical energy because the heat from the hot cocoa is heat energy and mechanical energy is when you move your hand to get the cup or when u drink the hot cocoa


What form of energy is thermal?

ITS IN THREE DIFFRENT FORMS : CONDUCTION , CONVECTION AND RADIATION. plus it is the flow of heat from one place to another due to difference in temprature and presure. and when we talking about thermal energy of a substance it might be Latent heat or sensible heat which is relevant to its heat capacity.


What is heat energy give its example and from where you get this?

Heat is a form of thermal energy. It flows whenever there's a temperature difference, so it goes from your hand to any cooler object you touch, such as ice cream.


Will the temperature in a reaction always go up?

Exo- means out Endo- means in. In an Exothermic reaction thermal energy is released (goes out) and in an Endothermic reaction Thermal energy is taken up, transferring into chemical energy (goes in). So, to answer your question, no, the temperature does not go up in both an exothermic and an endothermic reaction.


What transformation does grass go through in a food chain?

It goes from light energy from the sun to chemical energy to chemical, mechanical, and heat energy and the chemical energy can go to mechanical and heat energy. Then the remaining chemical energy goes to chemical, heat, and mechanical energy again and it keeps on repeating.