Electricity is Energy.
But this energy can come from a chemical reaction as in batteries, normal and rechargeable.
chemical energy
Chemical energy can be used as a source of electricity through chemical reactions in batteries. When a battery is connected to a circuit, the chemical reaction within the battery generates electrical energy that can be used to power devices.
A device that produces electricity from chemical energy is a battery. Batteries convert chemical energy stored within them into electrical energy through a chemical reaction. This electrical energy can then be harnessed to power various devices.
Nuclear energy is typically converted into electricity using nuclear reactors. The electricity generated can then be used to produce chemical energy through processes like electrolysis, where electricity is used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, which can then be used as chemical energy sources in fuel cells or other applications.
its not a chemical process
Battery?
It turns into chemical energy.
Chemical energy
battery
chemical
The energy (not exactly electricity) stored in a battery is stored in the form of chemical energy. Chemical energy is a type of potential energy, since it depends on the forces between atoms.
An electrical outlet is a physical object. It does not produce energy. What does produce the energy is electricity, which travels through the outlet to power your devices. Electricity is its own form of energy, called "electrical energy."So, no, an outlet is not an example of chemical energy.