I don't think there are any. Chemical bonds are many orders-of-magnitude weaker than nuclear bonds, so I don't think you can convert chemical energy to nuclear energy, at least, not directly.
No, chemical energy is completely different to nuclear energy
Nuclear energy is turned into thermal energy, not chemical energy
This does not happen, they are quite differenwell sometime chemical change into nuclear by going to thermal energy
A battery is chemical energy creating electrical energy. Nuclear is cause by nuclear material either decaying or undergoing fusion, only present in nuclear material. Mechanical energy is a physical force cause by the transfer of kinetic energy.
They have the ability to do work.
No. Nuclear energy is a type of energy that is quite different from chemical energy.
No, chemical energy is completely different to nuclear energy
Nuclear energy is turned into thermal energy, not chemical energy
The energy released is nuclear energy.
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That is called chemical energy - assuming conventional fuel. Nuclear fuel has nuclear energy.
Nuclear fusion produces nuclear energy
nuclear energy
The energy released is nuclear energy.
No, fire is chemical energy not nuclear
sun, fire ,and stove are all examples of heat energy!For example heat released during chemical reactions, nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, etc.
Nuclear energy is not produced by chemical reactions