I'm trying to find an answer to this too, but i have at least 6 uses. i need 12... 6 more. here are some uses:
1. Hold molecules together.
2. photosynthesis
3. chemical reactions
4. food
5. cellular respiration
6. converted into kinetic energy in respiration
A battery uses a chemical action to produce direct current electrical energy.
An endothermic reaction is one that uses chemical energy.
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.
A battery stores chemical energy creating a voltage or potential difference that is the potential to do work.When a battery is connected to an electrical device, current flow and is so the conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy.
A battery is a chemical source of energy that produces direct current, DC. Some are rechargeable; some are not.
A battery uses a chemical action to produce direct current electrical energy.
example of an object of chemical energy
No, it uses chemical energy (in the fuel) to produce mechanical energy
Photosynthesis is the process that uses light energy to make new substances that have chemical energy.
Chemical energy.
A battery uses chemical energy to convert it into electrical energy, which then provides charges with electric potential energy. The chemical reactions inside the battery create a flow of electrons, generating an electric potential difference that can power various devices.
In a Diesel powered car, chemical energy powers the car. Chemical energy heats food on a gas cooker. Chemical energy delivers electrical energy in a battery. Chemical energy powers a living organism.
Electricity
An endothermic reaction is one that uses chemical energy.
The battery uses chemical energy to produce electrical energy,
Chemical to thermal electrical current refers to the conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy, which is then transformed into thermal energy. This process occurs in systems like batteries and fuel cells, where chemical reactions generate an electric current. When this current flows through a resistive material, it produces heat, demonstrating the interplay between chemical, electrical, and thermal forms of energy.
it uses kinetic energy (movement) and a chemical reaction.