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Combustion is an example of
chemical
to
energy conversion.
chemical
to
energy conversion.
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Combustion is an example of chemical energy being converted into thermal (heat) energy (and often light).
In a combustion reaction, chemical bonds in the fuel and oxygen reorganize in an exothermic process, releasing the stored chemical energy as heat (and sometimes light and sound); in engines that heat then drives motion, that heat is further converted to mechanical energy.
In a combustion reaction, chemical bonds in the fuel and oxygen reorganize in an exothermic process, releasing the stored chemical energy as heat (and sometimes light and sound); in engines that heat then drives motion, that heat is further converted to mechanical energy.
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