Do chemicals act like a blanket, trapping thermal energy or electrical energy

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Chemicals do not act as a blanket in trapping either thermal energy or electrical energy. Thermal energy is typically trapped or retained by materials that have good insulating properties, such as certain types of foams or plastics. Electrical energy can be stored or harnessed in chemical reactions, such as in batteries, but the chemicals themselves do not trap electrical energy in the same way a blanket would trap heat.