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Wood has chemical energy, which can be used to generate thermal and radiant energy when burned in a fireplace. Which best explains what happens to the total amount of energy in this scenario?

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Answered by singhyogendra559
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Answer:In the case of burning wood, stored potential energy (in the form of chemical energy) in the log is released due to heating by other excited atoms. This chemical reaction is called combustion and requires oxygen. Combustion changes the potential chemical energy into kinetic energy in the form of heat.

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Answered by Mbuna
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C or The total energy in the system remains the same as the decrease in chemical energy equals the increase in thermal and radiant energy.

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