Betekenis van:
chemical energy
chemical energy
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- that part of the energy in a substance that can be released by a chemical reaction
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- When matter is changed chemically, chemical energy is given off.
- Energy related CO2 emissions chemical industries, kt
- Energy related intensity — chemical industry, t/Mio EUR
- in non-energy uses (e.g. in the chemical industry),
- Heat originating from processes without input energy, such as a chemical reaction.
- "Chemical laser" (6) means a "laser" in which the excited species is produced by the output energy from a chemical reaction.
- An electrochemical device that converts chemical energy directly into Direct Current (DC) electricity by consuming fuel from an external source.
- Coke oven coke is used mainly in the iron and steel industry acting as energy source and chemical agent.
- Conversion technologies, including chemical processes, producing secondary energy carriers (including hydrogen) and liquid and gaseous fuels will also be supported.
- Photoluminescent material contains a chemical (example: zinc sulphide) that has the quality of storing energy when illuminated by visible light.
- ML 17 ‘Fuel cell’ An electrochemical device that converts chemical energy directly into Direct Current (DC) electricity by consuming fuel from an external source.
- Maximising the economic value of waste and by-products through new and potentially energy-saving bio-processes, alone or in combination with plant systems and/or chemical catalysts.
- Energy for this decomposition or chemical reaction process may be provided by the heat of the substrate, a glow discharge plasma, or "laser" irradiation.
- ‘battery’ or ‘accumulator’ means any source of electrical energy generated by direct conversion of chemical energy and consisting of one or more primary battery cells (non-rechargeable) or consisting of one or more secondary battery cells (rechargeable);
- "Chemical laser" (6) means a "laser" in which the excited species is produced by the output energy from a chemical reaction. "Chemical mixture" (1) means a solid, liquid or gaseous product made up of two or more components which do not react together under the conditions under which the mixture is stored.