The energy in fuels is chemical energy - a type of potential energy.
By burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity, which releases carbon dioxide.
Yes, anything that burns with fire gives off heat energy. ----
Releases energy in the form of heat.
what happens when it releases enough energy
Burning them releases the chemical energy.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are burnt in vehicles and electricity power plants. This releases the energy.
Combustion releases the energy in fossil fuels as heat. Other methods can be used, depending on the circumstances.
By oxidation, which releases the chemical energy from the molecules. The rapid release of energy can be called combustion (burning).
When sugar is broken down during digestion - it releases energy - which fuels our muscles.
Thunderstorms are fueled by warm, moist air. The moisture releases energy when it condenses.
Burning fossil fuels.
It is not a reduction.It is an oxidation.Yes it releases energy.
Coal, gas,oil, and wood. All of these are burned (oxidized in air), which releases the chemical energy stored within its chemical bonds.
Coal, gas,oil, and wood. All of these are burned (oxidized in air), which releases the chemical energy stored within its chemical bonds.
Burning any of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) releases carbon dioxide.
The chemical energy becomes heat energy when the gasoline is burned. Oxidation releases chemical energy stored in the carbon-carbon bonds of fossil fuels and in the diatomic bonds of O2.