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A welding torch produces a flame by burning acetylene fuel in the presence of oxygen. This flame is used to melt a metal. Which energy transformation represents this process? chemical energy into thermal energy potential energy into kinetic energy kinetic energy into electromagnetic energy potential energy into chemical energy

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Answer:

its a

Step-by-step explanation:

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User MisterJames
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Answer:

chemical energy into thermal energy

Step-by-step explanation:

The chemical energy is found within the chemical bonds of the acetylene fuel molecules. The amount of energy generated when the fuel is burned in the presence of oxygen is strong (using an exothermic process) and generates a flame.

The flames are warm enough to fuse metal. Melting arises as molecules are excited by the thermal energy, and they start to move rapidly and resolve the metal lattice bonding.

Hence, the first option is correct

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