The toaster uses electrical energy might bad and when it toast the bread it becomes chemical energy because the bread cannot turn back to the normal form the way it used to be before it was toasted
The toasters with which I am familiar use electrical energy to toast toast, not chemical energy.
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False. A toaster does not use chemical energy to make toast. A toaster uses electrical energy to generate heat through the heating elements, which in turn toasts the bread. The electrical energy is converted into thermal energy, or heat, for the purpose of toasting bread. Remember, it is important to understand that chemical energy is a type of potential energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules, while electrical energy is the movement of electrons.