In which form does chemical energy stored in wood get converted while burning
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The energy stored in the wood is in the form of chemical energy
To convert this energy, some external source is applied i.e fire. This start the combustion reaction and the chemical energy of wood is converted into thermal energy that can be utilized for different purpose like cooking etc\
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The energy stored in the wood is in the form of chemical energy
To convert this energy, some external source is applied i.e fire. This start the combustion reaction and the chemical energy of wood is converted into thermal energy that can be utilized for different purpose like cooking etc\
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Burning of wood is an example for exothermic energy .
-->Wood contains chemical energy as stored Potential energy in bonds of atoms and molecules.
-->When bonds are broken by supplying external energy like Fire . The chemical energy gets converted to Heat energy and light energy.
--->Produced Heat energy can be utilized to perform various things like Cooking, Heating water, can be utilized as camp fire in winter seasons.
Energy Conversion: Chemical energy gets converted into Heat and light energy.
-->Wood contains chemical energy as stored Potential energy in bonds of atoms and molecules.
-->When bonds are broken by supplying external energy like Fire . The chemical energy gets converted to Heat energy and light energy.
--->Produced Heat energy can be utilized to perform various things like Cooking, Heating water, can be utilized as camp fire in winter seasons.
Energy Conversion: Chemical energy gets converted into Heat and light energy.
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