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When a candle burns, which forms of energy does the chemical energy in the candle change to?

A. Light and sound.

B. Heat and sound.

C. Light and heat.

D.electric and light
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When a candle burns, the chemical energy in the candle changes to:

C. Light and heat.

The combustion process releases energy in the form of light (from the flame) and heat (which warms the surrounding area).
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