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19 June, 15:45

Burning gas on a stovetop transforms chemical energy into what other types of energy?

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  1. 19 June, 16:01
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    Burning gas on a stove top transforms chemical energy into thermal energy.

    Explanation:

    Cooking food involves in two types of energies. They are chemical energy and thermal energy.

    We use gas for a gas stove. Here gas is chemical energy. when we light the stove the fire lits up and here the chemical energy energy is converted into thermal energy.

    Breaking and combining of bonds during combustion gives heat and light. This thermal energy heats the vessels and cooks the food through the process of conduction, convection and radiation.
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