yes
Yes
Because ATP stores chemical energy in its chemical bonds.
the coal is designed to absorb heat at when heat hits it it stores that heat ++++ No. The energy is stored by coal simply being a combustible material, so it contains potential chemical energy.
No. It stores potential chemical energy and burning it produces an exothermic reaction as it oxidises.
A battery stores chemical energy creating a voltage or potential difference that is the potential to do work.When a battery is connected to an electrical device, current flow and is so the conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy.
Yes
It stores energy until a cell needs it. The ATP is an example of chemical potential energy because it stores energy. This energy is stored until cells are in need.
Because ATP stores chemical energy in its chemical bonds.
Usually as chemical potential.
No it stores potential energy.
Stored energy is potential energy. Whether it's chemical potential(energy in chemical bonds) or gravitational potential energy(an object held at a certain height above the ground).
Coal stores chemical energy, which is a type of potential energy.
Energetic Material
the coal is designed to absorb heat at when heat hits it it stores that heat ++++ No. The energy is stored by coal simply being a combustible material, so it contains potential chemical energy.
No. It stores potential chemical energy and burning it produces an exothermic reaction as it oxidises.
A battery stores chemical energy creating a voltage or potential difference that is the potential to do work.When a battery is connected to an electrical device, current flow and is so the conversion of chemical energy into electrical energy.
potential and kinetic energy