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Basically the same as when things burn in general. Chemical energy gets converted into other types of energy - heat, light, and (in the case of explosions) pressure waves.
Chemical energy is turned into heat, light and pressure(sound)
You could burn a fire.
Although the firecracker gets its energy from a chemical reaction, most of the damage it does is physical from the shockwave coming from it as it explodes. Very near the explosion there will also be some chemical damage as the burning explosive can burn some its surroundings - and burns are a type of chemical damage.
'HEAT'.
Heat and pressure
Although the firecracker gets its energy from a chemical reaction, most of the damage it does is physical from the shockwave coming from it as it explodes. Very near the explosion there will also be some chemical damage as the burning explosive can burn some its surroundings - and burns are a type of chemical damage.
Basically the same as when things burn in general. Chemical energy gets converted into other types of energy - heat, light, and (in the case of explosions) pressure waves.
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Yes and no. Yes because most of the mass isn't a firecracker anymore, and no because mass is never lost or gained in a chemical reaction, which is what a firecracker explosion is. If you have a nuclear powered firecracker, however, it would be a definite yes because some mass would be converted into energy.
Yes.
Yes, igniting a firecracker is a chemical change. Burning or exploding the firecracker causes a chemical reaction that changes the composition of the materials inside the firecracker, releasing energy in the form of heat, light, and sound.
Chemical Energy.
The rocket engine is the device that converts chemical energy into the mechanical energy. A firecracker also converts chemical energy into mechanical energy.
The energy of a firecracker is stored in the form of gunpowder , a solid . The energy is released by ignition , where it is first transformed to heat energy , then to a gas , which causes the explosion , or release of energy.
Chemical energy is turned into heat, light and pressure(sound)