Voltage (increased charge concentration), and finally electrical energy.
A battery changes chemical energy into electric (electromagnetic) energy.
-- we change it into chemical energy when we charge a battery -- we change it into light energy when we flip the wall-switch in the dark hallway at night
Charging a battery.
The process of charging a storage battery.
Chemical energy stored in a battery changes into electrical energy.... Not so complicated
In a battery, the energy transformation is: chemical energy -----> electrical energy.
They contain chemical energy. If you are charging a battery, it has electric energy.
A storage battery converts chemical energy to electrical energy. Rechargeable batteries can reverse the reaction by converting electrical energy back to chemical energy.
When you use a battery the electric current is produced by a chemical change within the battery. In rechargeable batteries the chemical reaction is reversed by the recharging current, and it's then ready to supply more current
Chemical to electrical to heat, sound, or light
because it uses its chemicals to produce energy
The corrosion of a battery is a chemical change.