What energy changes occur when wood is burnt?
Sunday, November 28th, 2010 at
7:13 pm
What types of energy is stored in the wood?
How it is borken down and converted into light and heat energy?
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Potential energy of the chemical bonds of the wood break while burning. This potential energy becomes converted into heat and light.
It’s primary reaction that cracks connection between carbon atoms. You’ll find this logical if You only ask what coil is the best? Answer- One that has highest level of carbon atoms (anthracite).
And of course, chemical energy is transferred into thermal energy, but I’m sure that You knew that…
Chemical potential energy is converted to heat/light energy (and some sound energy) by the process of combustion.
see http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100328164723AAWjA2c