Chemical energy in gasoline becomes useful when we run our vehicles. In wood, it becomes useful when we burn it to heat our homes. In foods, it becomes useful when we eat the food.
Strike the match and start it burning then it can be used
Cellular respiration
t Campfires convert chemical energy stored in wood into thermal energy, which is useful for cooking food and staying warm.
Energy is released and the chemical energy becomes kinetic energy of heat and light. If you burn a match the chemical bonds release its energy. When you blow out the match and you still see soot it means that not all the energy was released. yep
Yes, chemical energy is a type of potential energy. Chemical energy is also called stored energy, because it's stored in the bonds that hold together molecules. It has the potential to be released from the bonds & become another type of energy, like thermal or light.
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energy
Free energy
Yes,burning fuel is a useful chemical reaction as energy is released and can be converted into different forms to do useful work
Chemical energy is transferred to electrical energy! :) :p
According to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, once energy is wasted, it is gone forever - useful energy has become unusable energy.According to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, once energy is wasted, it is gone forever - useful energy has become unusable energy.According to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, once energy is wasted, it is gone forever - useful energy has become unusable energy.According to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, once energy is wasted, it is gone forever - useful energy has become unusable energy.
Chemical energy in its form is not very useful. Thus to use it better and more efficiently, it is converted to mechanical energy.
chemical potential energy
This would be its chemical potential energy, of course it depends on what other chemical(s) it is reacting with, such as oxygen.
Chemical energy is transferred to electrical energy! :) :p
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