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What energy transformation takes place in a fire?

radiant energy to thermal energy
thermal energy to nuclear energy
chemical energy to thermal energy

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Answer:

Coal is burned at a power plant. The chemical energy released as the coal is burned heats water and turns it into steam.

Step-by-step explanation:

If that makes since!

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Answer:

Chemical Energy To Thermal Energy

Step-by-step explanation:

Fire is a chemical reaction. So, because of chemical reactions, the temperature raises to ignition temperature and results as fire. And then it releases photons(that generates heat after being hit by any other matter)

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