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When would a transformation of chemical energy to electrical energy occur? A. when the current becomes zero B. when a reaction produces the same products C. when electrons stop moving between atoms D.
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When would a transformation of chemical energy to electrical energy occur?
A. when the current becomes zero
B. when a reaction produces the same products
C. when electrons stop moving between atoms
D. when there is chemical reaction between metals and nonmetals
I think that the answer MAY be D..............but I don't know.
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Answer:
it would occur when there are two different metals involved.
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