Chemical energy is a form of potential energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. When those bonds are broken, energy is released in the form of heat or light.
Chemical energy is a form of potential energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. When those bonds are broken, energy is released in the form of heat or light.
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Chemical energy, electrical energy, and mechanical energy are
different forms of energy.
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Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of molecules. During chemical reactions, these bonds can break and release energy or form and absorb energy as they rearrange to form new molecules.
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it is a form of energy
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Gasoline used in a car's engine is a common example of chemical energy. When gasoline is burned, it releases energy that powers the vehicle.
Food provides chemical energy that our bodies convert into usable energy through digestion and metabolism.
Batteries store chemical energy that is released as electrical energy when the battery is used to power a device.