Question
When would a transformation of chemical energy to electrical energy occur?(1 point)
Responses
when electrons stop moving between atoms
when electrons stop moving between atoms
when there is a chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals
when there is a chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals
when the current becomes zero
when the current becomes zero
when a reaction produces the same products
Responses
when electrons stop moving between atoms
when electrons stop moving between atoms
when there is a chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals
when there is a chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals
when the current becomes zero
when the current becomes zero
when a reaction produces the same products
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The correct response is:
**when there is a chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals**
This is because chemical reactions involving metals and nonmetals can often result in the movement of electrons, which is a key process in generating electrical energy, such as in batteries or galvanic cells.
**when there is a chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals**
This is because chemical reactions involving metals and nonmetals can often result in the movement of electrons, which is a key process in generating electrical energy, such as in batteries or galvanic cells.
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