Why yes... yes they are. Be it magnetic, static or other, it's all electric.
Electrical energy
In chemical bonds In chemical bonds
Some or all of the existing chemical bonds in the reactants are broken and new chemical bonds are formed in the products.
Electrical Energy
A molecule stores its potential energy in the arrangement of its atoms and the chemical bonds between them. Energy is released or absorbed during chemical reactions when these bonds are broken or formed, respectively.
The energy is stored in the chemical bonds of molecules and can be released by a chemical reaction.
An electrical outlet is a physical object. It does not produce energy. What does produce the energy is electricity, which travels through the outlet to power your devices. Electricity is its own form of energy, called "electrical energy."So, no, an outlet is not an example of chemical energy.
No. some bonds actually require sustained energy to break apart (such as water). This is displayed in the use of a Hoffman apparatus, which requires an electrical current to split water into Hydrogen and Oxygen.
Chemical reactions involve the breaking of bonds in reactant molecules and the formation of new bonds in product molecules. During a reaction, old bonds are broken as energy is absorbed, and new bonds are formed as energy is released. The breaking and forming of chemical bonds are essential for rearranging atoms and creating new substances during a reaction.
No, the energy that powers a computer is electrical energy. Chemical energy is energy that is stored in the bonds of molecules. Batteries, candles, matches and food are some things that have chemical energy. When the molecules/compounds' bonds are broken, the chemical energy is released. In a candle, this would cause a small fire. Electrical energy is the movement of electrons. The electrons move quickly inside the wire, & power the computer as electricity.
Potential energy can be transformed into kinetic, chemical, electrical, or thermal energy depending on the system or process involved. Gravity, chemical bonds, or electrical potential can store potential energy that can be converted into various forms of energy when those bonds are broken or released.
Chemical processes store and release energy in the form of chemical bonds within molecules. When bonds are formed, energy is stored, and when bonds are broken, energy is released. This exchange of energy is fundamental to all chemical reactions.