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Chemical Energy By Terrie Legette and Malik Herron
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Definition Chemical energy is stored energy (potential) in the bonds of atoms and molecules. Click on the video above.
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Characteristics Chemical energy fuels our movement. When the bonds are formed or broken, energy is released and new bonds are formed.
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Chemical to Kinetic Energy
Chemical energy transfers to kinetic energy giving us the ability to move because chemical energy is in the food and drinks that we consume.
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Examples Some examples of fossil fuels are: coal, natural gas, and oil. Fossil fuels are not renewable and 63% of the world uses too many fossil fuels.
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Other fuels/energy Wood, hydrogen fuel, biomass, wind, and solar are renewable energy.
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Food Does healthy food give more chemical energy than junk food?
Good question, Healthy food contains more chemical energy than junk food.
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Electricity Electricity comes from chemical energy which powers everything around us. Chemical and electrical energy transfers to light and heat energy.
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Wood, Coal, Fire, and Matches
Wood and coal are fuels that make fire and the heat causes the movement of particles to move quickly and that causes a chemical reaction.
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Batteries Batteries store chemical energy transferring to electrical energy to power: cameras, torches, and phones. Rechargeable batteries don’t get thrown away because these batteries recharge.
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In conclusion In conclusion the movement of particles can cause chemical reactions in many different ways.
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Sources used www.pebblego.com www.pebblegonext.com www.mel.org
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