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What type of energy is presented in the batteries of a flashlight?

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Answer:

CHEMICAL ENERGY

Step-by-step explanation:

Batteries are part of chemical energy because during a discharge of electricity, the chemical on the anode releases electrons to the negative terminal and ions in the electrolyte through what's called an oxidation reaction. These batteries only work in one direction, transforming chemical energy to electrical energy

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