
Another useful term is the heat of combustion, which is the energy released due to a combustion reaction and often applied in the study of fuels. Food is similar to hydrocarbon fuel and carbohydrate fuels, and when it is oxidized, its caloric content is similar (though not assessed in the same way as a hydrocarbon fuel — see food energy). In che...
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(from the article `oxidation–reduction reaction`) ...produce the ferric, or iron(III), ion from the ferrous, or iron(II), ion at the anode (positive electrode, where electrons are absorbed from ... Potential energy also includes other forms. The energy stored between the plates of a charged capacitor is electrical potential energy....
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The energy liberated in a chemical reaction, as in the combustion of fuels.
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The kind of energy stored in chemicals. Food, fuels and batteries all contain chemical energy.
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Energy liberated or absorbed by a chemical reaction, e.g., oxidation of carbon, or absorbed in the formation of a chemical compound. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(Learning Modules / Geography / Geography of energy) Energy derived from the chemical state of matter - for example petrol has a high chemical energy.
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is the form of energy that changes in a chemical reaction; e.g. when natural gas burns, chemical energy is transformed into heat
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. energy liberated or absorbed by a chemical reaction, oxidation of carbon, or absorbed in the formation of a chemical compound.
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[
n] - that part of the energy in a substance that can be released by a chemical reaction
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noun that part of the energy in a substance that can be released by a chemical reaction
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The energy liberated in a chemical reaction, as in the combustion of fuels.
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The energy released when substances combine or break down and form new substances
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