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What form of energy provides power for a gas stove? A.nuclear energy B.electrical energy C.chemical energy D.sound energy Can you explain the answer for me ?
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What form of energy provides power for a gas stove?
A.nuclear energy
B.electrical energy
C.chemical energy
D.sound energy
Can you explain the answer for me ?
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C . chemical energy will be the answer. In a gas stove, LPG is stored and it is brought out and it reacts with oxygen to give out heat energy. all the other options are not convincing and hence chemical energy is the best answer.
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