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Chemical Energy Gabriel, Evan, Yousif S.
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Definition Chemical energy is stored energy [potential] in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
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Characteristics: what chemical energy does
Fuels our movement Work or change
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Characteristics: how chemical energy transfers
Chemical energy transfers to kinetic energy
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Characteristics: Bonds
Chemical energy is released when the bonds of molecules are formed or broken
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Usefulness: Fossil Fuels
Oil Natural gas Coal petroleum Are fossilized remains of plants and animals in a form we use Fossil means stored Fuels means burned +
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Usefulness: Electricity
Chemical Energy makes electricity through these fuels: Oil Natural gas Coal Biomass Nuclear Batteries nuclear Usefulness: Electricity
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Usefulness: Batteries
The first battery was made in 1799 Batteries come in all shapes and sizes Batteries store chemical energy Some batteries are rechargeable for example a electrical car click on video
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Usefulness: natural resources
Wood Gasoline Coal Natural gas Oil These have chemical energy which can be burned to create electricity
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usefulness: food Pizza Spaghetti Ice cream shish kabobs Soup Brownies
Pizza Spaghetti Ice cream shish kabobs Soup Brownies Etc. Stomach acid burns [breaks down] food in your stomach
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Usefulness: Biomass Renewable energy powered by natural resources from plants or animals Used for fuel Cow manure Soy beans Natural gas Methane gas Ethanol Biodiesel These contain chemical energy which can make electricity Algae Carbon–neutral Burns cleaner
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conclusion Chemical energy is made and made into a lot of things such as: biomass, food, natural resources, batteries, electricity, fossil fuels, and bonds.
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