Why does a fire get so hot? Where is the source of energy?
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This keeps fire from getting to their bodies. Most of the energy obtained from fire is heat energy that becomes available when we burn fuel. The first fuel was wood, but burning coal provides a much warmer flame. Fire was also used to melt wax to make candles, and to light oil lamps and torches.
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Fire is hot because thermal energy (heat) is released when chemical bonds are broken and formed during a combustion reaction. Combustion turns fuel and oxygen into carbon dioxide and water.
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