No, the energy which ignites each combustion is supplied by the spark plug.
Energy from biomass is released by combustion.
No, it is potential chemical energy that is released as thermal energy. Nothing to do with electromagnetic.
Typically nuclear reactions produce large amounts of energy.
By combustion /burning.
"Combustion" must occur before the potential energy can be released from fossil fuels... examples of fossil fuel... gasoline and coal, both are "burned" to create their energy
Energy from biomass is released by combustion.
energy
Yes, combustion is an example of an exergonic reaction. During combustion, energy is released- making it an exergonic reaction.
because during combustion heat energy is released. for example the burning of carbon in air is a combustion reaction but in this process 393.7 K.J/mol energy is released
combustion
Yes, combustion is an example of an exergonic reaction. During combustion, energy is released- making it an exergonic reaction.
Combustion is burning.it releases energy rapidly providing large amounts of energy in a short time. Respiration is breathing and oxidation. Energy is released in a controlled way.
energy is released and oxygen is consumed
Yes, the combustion of coal, oil, natural gas, wood, or other fuels that burn in air, all produce energy in the form of thermal energy
No, it is potential chemical energy that is released as thermal energy. Nothing to do with electromagnetic.
It is usually chemical energy released by the combustion of the fuel.
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