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Which is an example of chemical energy to thermal energy? 1.Sun shining 2.Kettle whistling 3.Coal burning 4.Electric toaster
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Which is an example of chemical energy to thermal energy? 1.Sun shining 2.Kettle whistling 3.Coal burning 4.Electric toaster
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Which is an example of chemical energy to thermal energy?
1.Sun shining
2.Kettle whistling
3.Coal burning
4.Electric toaster
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3. Coal burning
The coal releases chemicals when it is burned. So it is chemical to thermal.
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the answer would be 3.coal is burning
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