Food is digested by your digestive system. During this process, starch is digested down into glucose by the enzyme amylase. From breathing we receive oxygen, which combines with glucose to produce energy, as well as carbon dioxide and water, which are excreted from the body. This process , in a symbol equation, is; glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water (+ energy). This process is called aerobic respiration, and is the main type of respiration. This reaction for respiration to produce energy takes place in the mitochondria (small objects in the cytoplasm of the cell).
The physical change of a burning candle can be explained using the big idea of energy by understanding that the burning process releases stored chemical energy in the wax as heat and light energy. The chemical bonds in the wax molecules break, converting chemical energy into thermal and electromagnetic energy. This change is an example of the conservation of energy principle, where energy is transformed from one form to another but not created or destroyed.
The concept behind the idea that "energy attracts like energy" is based on the belief that the energy you put out into the world, whether positive or negative, will attract similar energy back to you. This idea is often associated with the law of attraction, which suggests that your thoughts and emotions can influence the events and experiences that come into your life.
Brightness difference is related to the energy emitted by a light source. A higher brightness indicates that the light source is emitting more energy per unit area, resulting in a stronger perception of light. This energy is quantified in units such as lumens or lux, which directly correlate to the perceived brightness.
Leo Szilard and Enrico Fermi filed a patent for the idea of a nuclear chain reaction on December 19, 1934. This concept laid the groundwork for the development of nuclear reactors and atomic bombs.
When the caloric idea was abandoned, the notions of the conservation of energy and the interconvertibility of different forms of energy were lost initially. These concepts were later reintroduced and expanded upon with the development of the theory of energy conservation in the 19th century.
Burn Sulfur with oxygen and produce heat. In action, this is not really a good idea since the Sulfur will turn to SO2 upon combustion and in presence of humidity it will future react to sulfurous acid. Quite a health hazard form of fuel. Usually, we use Sulfur as reagent to produce Sulfuric and other stuff. We recover energy from reaction as byproduct.
I think you are suggesting an idea that has actually been patented before. It certainly doesn't work well, and you can't get something for nothing.
From an experiment I did in my chemistry lab, I got a value of 52.0 kJ. But I have no idea what the "true" Ea is.
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The reaction of magnesium and oxygen happens with the help of heat enery. There are two magnesium particles and two oxygen particles these then join together to create two magnesium oxide compounds.
The heat supplied to a chemical reaction can be calculated using the formula: q = m * c * ΔT, where q is the heat energy, m is the mass of the substance, c is the specific heat capacity, and ΔT is the change in temperature.
The name of S8Cl4 is sulfur tetrachloride.
To get an exact answer, you would have to specify a fusion reaction; different reactions will produce different amounts of energy. However, to get a rough idea, the energy produced is in the order of a million times more than the typical chemical reaction.
geothermal energy refers to the idea of using the temperature difference between the Earth's surface and the ground below it to drive a thermodynamic cycle from which you can produce useful energy.
haha...no idea. I have the same question...... But after reading my text, I'm pretty sure its to do with the fact that there is an energy barrier between the reactant and products that must be overcome in order for the reaction to proceed, which is what activation energy basically is, the amount of energy needed to jumpstart the process. ! I'm studying for Finals too!
Yes, a torch is usually powered by both chemical and light energy. The chemical energy is stored in the batteries or fuel used to create the light, while the light energy is produced when the chemical energy is converted into light through a reaction in the bulb or LED.
To create a energy efficent way to produce energy using a common item. He had the idea of the sun because it appers everywhere on the planet.