Chemical energy is the energy stored in substances and released during chemical reactions. It’s like a hidden power waiting to be unleashed when things change chemically. In everyday life, when wood burns, the stored chemical energy in the wood molecules is released as heat and light through a combustion reaction.
The unit of chemical energy is Joule, One joule of chemical energy can be illustrated by the energy released when a small battery discharges for one second, powering a tiny LED light.
Some more examples of Chemical energy are listed below:
Type of Chemical Energy | Examples |
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Fossil Fuels | Coal, oil, and natural gas |
Biomass | Wood, agricultural residues |
Nuclear Energy | Uranium-235, plutonium-239 |
Hydrogen Fuel Cells | Hydrogen reacting with oxygen in fuel cells |
Battery Storage | Lithium-ion batteries, lead-acid batteries |
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