The burning of gas is chemical energy, and it creates thermal energy (heat, which is mechanical energy) to cook the food. Chemical energy is converted into thermal energy in the gas oven.
When a gas stove burns natural gas, the energy is derived from the combustion of the natural gas. When the gas combines with oxygen and ignites, it releases heat energy that is used to cook food or heat the surroundings.
The propane gas is being chemically converted to heat energy during the combustion process in the gas stove. This heat energy is then used to cook the food, resulting in a transformation from chemical energy to thermal energy.
When charcoal is used as fuel for a barbecue, chemical energy stored in the charcoal is converted into thermal energy (heat) through combustion. This heat is then used to cook the food on the grill.
Even the best cook burns the beans. Nobody's perfect.
Gas in a metal container, which burns and can be used to cook (often used to cook at camp sites)
The energy to cook food comes from the combustion reaction that occurs when natural gas (CH4) and oxygen (O2) combine in the presence of heat to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O). This reaction releases heat energy that is used to cook the food.
You probably shouldn't, considering that it burns very easily. ;D
It burns off and the beer is no longer alcoholic.
The cast of Nora the Cook - 1912 includes: Bobby Burns Mae Hotely as Nora the Cook Jack Ridgeway as Mike McCloskey - the Iceman
Steve Carrell played the lead of Dan Burns. Other cast member include Juliette Binoche (Marie), Dane Cook (Mitch Burns), Diane Wiest (Nana Burns and John Callahan (Poppy Burns).
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L.G . Cook has written: 'The chemistry of nuclear energy'