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When would a transformation of chemical energy to electrical energy occur?
when a reaction produces the same products
when the current becomes zero
when electrons stop moving between atoms
when there is chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals
when a reaction produces the same products
when the current becomes zero
when electrons stop moving between atoms
when there is chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals
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when there is chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals
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As a result of the chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals, electrons are transferred from one substance to another, generating an electrical potential difference. This potential difference can then be harnessed to produce electrical energy.
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