Energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
A lemon contains chemical energy in the form of the chemical bonds stored in the molecules that make that lemon up.
You can utilize the energy in a lemon (or any other thing containing chemical bonds) by causing it to undergo a chemical reaction.
Yes. Basically the lemon contains citric acid which acts as the electrolyte in this case.
Chemical energy is not created by burning. Chemical energy is already present just converted into heat/light energy by burning.
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chemical, you can't take the lemon out
No, chemical energy and nuclear energy are two distinct forms of energy. Chemical energy is released during chemical reactions involving the rearrangement of atoms in a molecule, while nuclear energy is released during nuclear reactions involving changes in the atomic nucleus.
burn the log and some of the 'chemical energy' is released as 'heat energy' No energy is created and no energy is destroyed. Energy just changed forms.
Matter and Energy
No. Photosynthesis is chemical, not nuclear.
Energy is neither created or destroyed.
Gin Lemon was created in 1997.
The Lemon Pipers was created in 1966.
Lemon Parade was created in 1995.