Yes, as well as anything else that you can burn. The foods we eat also have chemical energy.
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Gasoline is a combination of several hydrocarbons which when oxidized (chemical reaction) release heat energy.
Yes, Chemical energy can also be stored in food
A gasoline engine converts chemical energy into mechanical energy.
The chemical energy becomes heat energy when the gasoline is burned. Oxidation releases chemical energy stored in the carbon-carbon bonds of fossil fuels and in the diatomic bonds of O2.
The coubustion of gasoline is an example of energy released by chemical changes
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A combustion engine converts chemical energy in gasoline to mechanical energy in the engine.
Charcoal and Gasoline are both examples of chemical energy.
The energy released from gasoline when it is used in a gasoline engine is chemical energy.
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there are chemical energies in gasoline
Gasoline is a combination of several hydrocarbons which when oxidized (chemical reaction) release heat energy.
Chemical energy.
It is not. Gasoline is not energy. Rather, it HAS energy.If gasoline is burned or otherwise combines with oxygen, energy is released. This type of energy (related to how atoms are connected with one another) is called "chemical energy".
There are many examples of how chemical energy can be transformed into mechanical energy. Perhaps the best known example is the combustion of gasoline in an engine to power an automobile.
A battery stores chemical energy which can be converted to electrical energy on demand. Any fuel (gasoline, wood,fuel oil, etc) stores chemical energy which is released as heat when burned.