That's because that's what a battery was designed to do.
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∙ 8y agoIn a battery, the energy transformation is: chemical energy -----> electrical energy.
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Well, Chemical energy is not formed by the flow of electron. The flow of electrons is responsible for the generation of electricity. It is not possible to store electrical energy in its original form. So this electrical energy is stored in the form of chemical energy in case of a battery (Electrical energy is stored in the chemicals of a battery thus converting into chemical energy.) Therefore, Electron flow generates only electricity and no chemical energy is formed.
A normal battery also a car battery, oil, food and etc.
electrical energy can be transformed into chemical energy. electricity can initiate a chemical reaction, it can change form of chemicals so that they could be again used to produce electricity. example- a rechargeable cell or battery uses same concept to store energy.
Chemical energy.
electrical, chemical, heat, and light energy
A Battery.
Chemical energy
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.
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Batteries and plants store cell energy. Humans also store cell energy until it is needed. If there was no way to save energy all cells would be used up and the body, battery or plant would be dead.
yes it does if it has a battery the battery is chemical energy cause the battery has chemicals inside the battery
What comes out is electrical energy, while what is in the battery is chemical energy.
Chemical bonds store potential energy.
Chemical energy.