Yes, for ex. thermal energy.
Chemical energy is released during a chemical reaction.
energy released by the reaction or energy absorbed.
exothemic energy
Depending on the particular chemical reaction, energy may be either released or absorbed.
In a chemical change, energy is either absorbed or released. When bonds are broken, energy is absorbed (endothermic reaction), and when bonds are formed, energy is released (exothermic reaction). Overall, the total energy of the system may change during a chemical reaction.
It is true that when bonds are broken there is chemical reaction. Then heat energy is released.
energy is released or absorbed.
For example in an exothermic chemical reaction.
The unit of energy commonly used to identify the amount of energy released or absorbed by a chemical reaction is the kilojoule (kJ).
When chemical energy is released, it is released to the environment in the form of heat. This heat can be felt and measured. When a reaction results in an increase in temperature, energy has been released (it gets hot), and you have an exothermic reaction. When chemical energy is absorbed, it is taken from the environment. This causes a decrease in the temperature of the surroundings. Energy has been absorbed from the environment around the reaction (it gets cold), and you have an endothermic reaction.
When chemical bonds form
When chemical bonds form