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If you mix sodium with water, it will explode. Sodium and water each have chemical potential energy. When mixed together, the energy becomes active. Each substance has the potential to release energy in a chemical reaction.
You can use the electricity to pump water up into a high reservoir, where it then has mechanical potential energy. Or store it in a battery - chemical potential energy.
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That is light energy. Process is called photosynthesis
Yes, chemical energy is a form of potential energy. Chemical energy could be considered as potential energy stored in the bonds of a molecule. To use a single example, if we burn methane (CH4) in air (with oxygen, O2, it it), the result will be the formation of carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O). The reaction will release a lot of heat (thermal energy), and that energy came from the chemical potential energy in the bonds of the methane.
Plant water potential  w (psi) is a measure of physical(thermo - dynamic), the free energy expression of the amountof water (J mol-1), and accordingly the ability to perform work. The chemical potential of water μw is a relative value,expressed the free energy difference (J mol-1) between the chemical potential of water in a given biological (eg leaf) anddistilled water potential found in the same temperature andatmospheric pressure as a biological system. The chemical potential μ of distilled water * w is the maximum chemical potential of water in the plant and in an agreed value is set to 0. Presence of solvent water, or the existence of water stress reducing advice in the chemicalpotential of water and therefore, the chemical potential ofwater in solution or in the sacrum has a negative value. Water movement will take place spontaneously (without theneed to invest energy) from which the chemical potential ofwater is higher where the chemical potential of water is lower.
Potential energy can be used to store energy - as in the chemical energy stored in a battery or in the food we eat, the energy stored in a spring, or water that is below the lowest possible level.
A dam holding water is potential energy. Kinetic energy requires motion. The general formula for kinetic energy is: Ekinetic = ½m·v² If there is no movement, velocity (v) is 0.
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In a hydro plant the water has potential energy which turns to kinetic when it is allowed to fall into the turbine. Or in a gasoline engine or a jet engine, the potential chemical energy in the fuel is released by burning it and it results in kinetic energy of the vehicle.
An elementary-level answer would be : chemical and light energy Light energy from the sun Chemical from the plant itself. light would be when the sun gives its light to help the plant grow like a light bulb, and chemical is like the plant taking the water, and soil and using it and the plant itself is chemical
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