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Which energies were involved in a burning candle?
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Answered by ace65783
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<u><b><i>The heat from the wick melts the wax which gets absorbed in the wick and then gets burnt (which is really oxidation) to produce heat energy as well as light energy. The energy transforms from chemical energy to heat and light energy. Because when the candle burns a chemical reaction occurs, and produces heat and light.

Answered by theking20
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Burning of candle first of all involves chemical energy. The energy which is used to burn the candle and keep the candle burning is chemical energy.

Secondly, heat energy is also there in the mechanism of burning of candle. When the candle burns it produces heat from which we feel the warmth and the wax of the candle melts.

Thirdly, burning of a candle also produces light energy.

So, all along the candle produces three types of energies while burning which are chemical energy, heat energy and light energy.

All energies are a part of the burning process.

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