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Explain why energy is necessary to chemical reactions, and describe some common sources of energy.
The most common form of chemical energy is from coal and petrochemicals like diesel. It is combined with oxygen at height temperatures to create heat energy or kenetic energy and secondly, electrical energy.
we use chemical energy when you cook, also when you move and when you play an instrument
chemical energy is one type of energy i know
Because we can not use energy from light directly. It has to be converted into chemical energy in food molecules which we can then use to fuel cellular activities.
Yes. Chemical energy, changed to heat energy, changed to mechanical energy.
Non-reducible (NR) chemical energy and non-deficit (ND) chemical energy both refer to the chemical energy stored in substances that cannot be reduced further or are not in a deficit state, respectively. Both types of energy can participate in various biochemical processes to provide energy for cellular functions in living organisms.
Energy is necessary for chemical reactions because it allows molecules to overcome activation energy barriers and initiate reactions. Common sources of energy for chemical reactions include heat, light, electricity, and catalysts. These sources provide the necessary energy to break existing bonds and form new ones during a chemical reaction.
you use chemical energy by cooking an egg, burning wood, water on wood/metal
The conversion of chemical energy into thermal energy through combustion is a common example. Burning wood or gasoline releases the stored chemical energy in the form of heat and light energy.
Electrical to chemical and chemical to electrical energy.
Chemical energy refers to the potential energy of a chemical substance to undergo a transformation through a chemical reaction. The making or breaking of the chemical bonds involves the use of energy which are usually evolved or absorbed from a chemical system.