Well, a normal battery, a car battery, I can't think of more !
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All chemical substances have chemical energy.
Endothermic reaction is a type of chemical reaction that absorbs energy. Energy is a property of objects.
yes it does <><><> No- some reactions ABSORB energy. In terms of heat energy, some are exothermic, and some are endothermic.
Heat energy is necessary for some chemical reactions to occur. Some chemical reactions are endothermic meaning they require or absorb energy for a chemical reaction to occur. Other chemical reaction are exothermic meaning they release energy when the chemical reaction takes place..
Potential energy exist in objects because of their position or configuration within a system. It represents the stored energy that can be converted into kinetic energy when the object is in motion or undergoes a change in position. This stored energy can be gravitational, elastic, chemical, or electric in nature.
burn the log and some of the 'chemical energy' is released as 'heat energy' No energy is created and no energy is destroyed. Energy just changed forms.
matches, candles and petorl matches, candles and petrol
Objects such as batteries, fuel cells, and living organisms like plants use chemical energy to power their functions. Chemical energy is stored in the form of molecules and is converted into other forms of energy when the objects undergo chemical reactions.
Endothermic reaction is a type of chemical reaction that absorbs energy. Energy is a property of objects.
The relevant energy in this case is called chemical energy.
Energy can be stored in different forms, such as chemical energy in batteries, potential energy in lifted objects, or kinetic energy in moving objects. However, some energy storage options are more efficient and practical than others.
chemical energy
kinetic and potential
Radiant energy is exothermic energy. Fire is a chemical reaction that produces heat. This heat is released as a result of the exothermic chemical reaction.
Energy can be stored in various forms, such as chemical energy in batteries, potential energy in elevated objects, kinetic energy in moving objects, and thermal energy in heated materials. While some energy storage methods may result in energy loss due to inefficiencies, energy can definitely be stored for future use.
Chemical energy in batteries. Potential energy in raised objects. Kinetic energy in moving objects. Thermal energy in heat. Nuclear energy in atomic nuclei. Elastic energy in stretched materials.
Chemical energy in the wax of the candle is transformed into heat and light energy through the process of combustion. The heat energy produced from the burning candle can be transferred to its surroundings, leading to an increase in the thermal energy of the surrounding air and objects. The light energy emitted by the candle can be absorbed and transformed into thermal energy or chemical energy by objects or materials in its vicinity.
Some types of potential energy include gravitational potential energy (related to an object's height and mass), elastic potential energy (stored in stretched or compressed objects), chemical potential energy (stored in chemical bonds), and nuclear potential energy (stored within atomic nuclei).