Charcoal and Gasoline are both examples of chemical energy.
Burning of coal, oil or wood, discharging of a battery.
An example of radiant energy being converted to chemical energy is photosynthesis in plants. During this process, plants use sunlight (radiant energy) to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (chemical energy), which is stored and used as a source of energy for the plant.
Electrical energy can be converted to light. In addition, nuclear energy as in a nuclear weapon will give off a blinding flash of light. Also, using fireflies as an example, chemical reactions can also give off light energy.
Chemical Energy to Mechanical Energy
An example of thermal energy is the heat produced by a burning candle. The thermal energy is a result of the chemical reactions happening as the candle burns, releasing heat energy into its surroundings.
Yes, chemical reactions can give out energy in the form of heat, light, or sound. This energy is released due to the breaking and forming of chemical bonds during the reaction.
flamability
wood burning
Heat energy is directly related to chemical interactions. As heat energy increases, chemical interactions also will due to the increased kinetic energy and therefore interactions of particles.
This is a sign of a chemical reaction.
food or gas
A battery uses chemical energy to convert it into electrical energy, which then provides charges with electric potential energy. The chemical reactions inside the battery create a flow of electrons, generating an electric potential difference that can power various devices.