it released chemical energy
chemical energy.
When fossil fuels are burned they turn into mercury which released into the atmosphere
Thermal energy
Fossil fuels must be burned to release their energy.
A fossil fuel contains chemical energy. When it is burned this is turned into thermal or heat energy. This then may be converted into some other form including kinetic energy.
They are all burned when used as energy sources (apex)
When fossil fuels are burned they turn into mercury which released into the atmosphere
Nonrenewable fossil fuels, like oil and coal, store a lot chemical energy in the bonds between its molecules. When these fossil fuels are burned, the chemical energy is released.
Fossil fuels represent chemical energy, a form of potential energy. This energy was stored in the hydrocarbon molecules and can be released by oxidation (burning).
When fossil fuels are burned, they release energy stored years ago.
Thermal energy
fuels are burned to release the chemical energy
When fossil fuels are burned, some of the chemical energy stored in them is converted into thermal energy.
They are burned
Modern technology needs more energy to work, which means more fossil fuels need to be burned. Fossil fuels release CO2. With more fossil fuels being burned because of a higher energy demand from modern technology, more CO2 is released.
Nonrenewable fossil fuels, like oil and coal, store a lot chemical energy in the bonds between its molecules. When these fossil fuels are burned, the chemical energy is released.
Fossil fuels represent chemical energy, a form of potential energy. This energy was stored in the hydrocarbon molecules and can be released by oxidation (burning).
Fossil fuels represent chemical energy, a form of potential energy. This energy was stored in the hydrocarbon molecules and can be released by oxidation (burning).