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What is chemical energy?

Chemical energy is stored potential energy in molecular and atomic bonds. When these bonds are formed or broken in a chemical reaction, energy is released or consumed. Chemically, many processes of everyday life, from gasoline combustion to food digestion, are powered.

Examples of chemical Energy

  • Fuel combustion: Energy released when gasoline and diesel are burned in engines.
  • Food in the body: The body converts nutrients into energy once they are digested.
  • Batteries: Store energy chemically and discharge it as electricity when they are used.
  • Wood burning: Burning liberates the chemical energy stored within the wood structure. 
  • Natural gas and coal: Used in power-generating plants to generate electricity through burning.
what is chemical energy?

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