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'HEAT'.
Energy: Fire + Air = Energy Fire = Starter Air = Starter
This is an incomplete question. You mean to say, "Is fire an exothermic reaction?". Even when the question is phrased this way, it still doesn't make sense. Fire is a product of a reaction, meaning energy (in form of heat) is produced. If fire is being produced, then the reaction that caused the release of heat is the exothermic reaction, not the fire.
Fire The wood is a chemical energy and the fire (gasoline) is a chemical energy the heat from the fire obviously gives off heat and the "crackles" you hear gives off sound energy and the flame gives off light energy
class A fire type
A product, because there is no such thing as aluminum being any type of an energy.
chemical energy
It has thermal energy - including radiation.
Usually, heat is a side product.
any fire you want it to be honey
Heat is thermal energy.
energy used for bobsleding is fire or candy canes
The chemical energy of the fuel is converted into light and heat energy.
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Candles make chemical energy because the fire makes chemical energy!
thay are a product of energy, fruit and food
Heat energy. This is the by-product from the creation of carbohydrates from water and carbon dioxide.