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Metallic Mercury has chemical potential energy, since it can combine with oxygen in an exothermic reaction, therefore, by driving out the oxygen with heat, you are converting heat energy to chemical potential energy.

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Can you generate electricity by gravitational energy?

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Will gravitational energy have more or less energy if its dropped higher?

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