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  • Chemical Energy Conversion: Heat and Light from Fuel Combustion
    When fuels are burned, the chemical energy is changed into heat energy and light energy.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Chemical Energy: Stored within the bonds of fuel molecules.

    * Heat Energy: Released as the fuel molecules break apart and rearrange, causing the surrounding environment to heat up.

    * Light Energy: Released in the form of photons (light particles) as a result of the chemical reaction.

    The exact ratio of heat energy to light energy depends on the type of fuel and the conditions of the burning process.

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