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Yes and no. In fact a battery cell stores energy in the form of chemical energy which is converted into electrical energy whenever an electrical current is drawn off from it.

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What is the purpose of a battery?

The purpose of a battery is to provide power/electricity to the circuit or other object. to provide energy for the current to flow The electrical cell/battery is designed to store energy in chemical form, and to deliver it in electrical form when required.


In which device is chemical energy transformed into electrical energy?

A battery is a device in which chemical energy is transformed into electrical energy.


When electrons are flowing through a wire to charge your cell phone what type of energy is it?

The flow of electrons through a wire to charge your cell phone is a form of electrical energy. This electrical energy is converted into chemical energy to store in the battery of the cell phone.


Chemical energy is converted to electrical energy by?

a battery cell


What devices converts chemical energy into electrical energy?

A cell in a rechargeable battery does that when it's being recharged.


Which energy is stored in battery cell?

Chemical energy is stored in a battery cell. When the battery is connected in a circuit, this stored chemical energy is converted into electrical energy that can then power devices.


What device can turn electrical energy into chemical energy?

A rechargeable battery. (The battery in your cellphone, or the one in your car.) When it's empty, you connect it to a source of electrical energy. The battery stores the electrical in the form of chemical.


Is a cell a device that can convert chemical energy to electrical energy?

No, a cell in biology is the basic structural and functional unit of a living organism. However, in electrical terms, a cell is a device that can convert chemical energy into electrical energy, such as in a battery.


What is the Energy changer in a battery?

The energy changer in a battery is the electrochemical cell, which converts stored chemical energy into electrical energy through redox reactions. When a battery is connected to a circuit, chemical reactions occur at the electrodes, releasing electrons that flow through the circuit, providing electrical power. This process allows batteries to store energy for later use and deliver it on demand.


What is the scientific name of a battery?

The scientific name for a battery is electrochemical cell. It is a device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy through a chemical reaction.


What device is used to convert chemical energy to electrical energy?

A battery or a fuel cell converts chemical energy directly to electrical energy


What converts chemical energy into electrical energy?

A cell in a rechargeable battery does that when it's being recharged.