Chemical energy is energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds and released through chemical reactions such as combustion, electrochemical reactions, or synthesis processes. It is a primary form of energy used in fuels like coal, oil, natural gas, hydrogen, and biofuels. Chemical energy plays a central role in power generation, transportation, and industrial processes. In modern energy systems, chemical energy is also used in batteries, fuel cells, and energy storage technologies. Efficient conversion of chemical energy into useful work is critical for reducing emissions and improving sustainability. Understanding chemical energy fundamentals supports the development of cleaner fuels, advanced energy storage, and low-carbon energy pathways.
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