Chemical energy changes to thermal and radiant energy (heat and light).
Chemical energy is stored in kerosene, which is released when it is burned.
One type of material that can store energy and be burned to supply heat is wood. Wood has chemical energy stored in its structure, which is released as heat energy when it is burned. Other examples include coal, natural gas, and biomass.
Kerosene is a type of chemical potential energy. When kerosene is burned, the chemical bonds are broken which releases energy in the form of heat and light.
gasoline is matter, it is burned to create energy
One type of material that stores energy and can be burned to produce heat is a fuel, such as wood, coal, natural gas, or oil. These materials contain chemical energy that is released when they are burned, producing heat as a byproduct.
Methane.
Chemical energy is stored in kerosene, which is released when it is burned.
The energy in a matchstick before it is burned is chemical potential energy stored in the match head. When the match is struck and burned, this chemical potential energy is converted into thermal energy in the form of heat and light.
One type of material that can store energy and be burned to supply heat is wood. Wood has chemical energy stored in its structure, which is released as heat energy when it is burned. Other examples include coal, natural gas, and biomass.
When fuels are burned, they contain chemical potential energy, which is converted into thermal energy (heat) and light energy (flame) during combustion. This process releases energy that can be harnessed for various purposes, such as generating electricity or powering vehicles.
Kerosene is a type of chemical potential energy. When kerosene is burned, the chemical bonds are broken which releases energy in the form of heat and light.
gasoline is matter, it is burned to create energy
Light
oil or coal
One type of material that stores energy and can be burned to produce heat is a fuel, such as wood, coal, natural gas, or oil. These materials contain chemical energy that is released when they are burned, producing heat as a byproduct.
Any fuel that can be burnt has chemical energy. Once it is burned, that energy will of course be converted into heat energy.
Chemical Energy.