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Light, kinetic (movement) and sound. However sound energy comes after the light and kinetic energy, as sound and kinetic energy travel faster than sound.

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The amount of energy before and after the explosion depends on the type of reaction.

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Heat energy, light energy, sound energy, and chemical energy

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heat energy is used with fireworks.

Chemical energy from the black powder. When ignited it is released as thermal energy in the hot gases produced by the fast combustion.

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The explosion results in a sudden energy release that cause damage withing the surrounding area due to the resulting pressure difference as well as the exploded fragments.

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Chemical energy.

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Chemical not nuclear!

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light, heat, sound and kinetic

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Light, heat, and sound energy.

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it produces siesmic energy

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