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In a battery, chemical reactions occur between the electrolyte and ______.
In a battery, chemical reactions occur between the electrolyte and ______.
electrodes
Batteries convert ______ energy into electrical energy.
Batteries convert ______ energy into electrical energy.
chemical
The process that occurs in a battery involves ______ reactions.
The process that occurs in a battery involves ______ reactions.
chemical
Batteries can power ______.
Batteries can power ______.
The ______ in a battery helps facilitate the chemical reactions.
The ______ in a battery helps facilitate the chemical reactions.
The ______ force holds atomic nuclei together.
The ______ force holds atomic nuclei together.
Chemical energy is the energy stored in ______.
Chemical energy is the energy stored in ______.
______ energy is associated with the motion of objects.
______ energy is associated with the motion of objects.
Gravitational energy is associated with an object at a ______.
Gravitational energy is associated with an object at a ______.
______ energy is produced from electromagnetic radiation, such as sunlight.
______ energy is produced from electromagnetic radiation, such as sunlight.
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Study Notes
Chemical to Electrical Energy Conversion
- Batteries convert chemical energy into electrical energy through chemical reactions.
- The reactions occur between the electrolyte and electrodes.
- Electrical energy produced by batteries can power devices.
Four Fundamental Forces of Nature
- Strong Force: Responsible for holding atomic nuclei together.
- Electromagnetic Force: Underlies chemical bonding and electromagnetic radiation.
- Weak Force: Responsible for radioactivity, specifically beta decay.
- Gravitational Force: Responsible for the mutual attraction of masses, and the gravitational energy of objects at a height.
Forms of Energy
- Potential Energy: Stored energy, categorized into:
- Nuclear Energy: Found in elements like Uranium.
- Chemical Energy: Found in fuels like gasoline.
- Mechanical Energy: Stored in objects like stretched springs or rubber bands.
- Kinetic Energy: Active energy, categorized into:
- Radiant energy: Energy from the sun.
- Thermal energy: Heat from burning.
- Energy of motion: The momentum of a moving mass.
- Electrical Energy: Found in lightning or electricity.
- Acoustic energy: Associated with sound waves.
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