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Reply to comment by bigmacqween in eli5 What is the energy losses from burning something? by bigmacqween
Food particles is a fairly unhelpful way to look at calorimetry. If you look at respiration or combustion the products are chemically more stable than the reactants. Carbon dioxide (gas) has stronger chemical bonds than sugar (solid). A house of cards is less stable than a collapsed pile of cards. Heat energy is released in both cases when they change.
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