No. Long chains of hydrocarbons, basically what lipids are, store much more energy in the bonds than carbohydrates do.
potential energy
chemical energy
It is a direct relationship. Stronger bonds between atoms require more energy to break.
Compound energy
There are few types of atoms that can be found in lipids. Oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen atoms are found in them, but they may also contain phosphate atoms.
They lack the oxygen atoms of carbs and proteins.
Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.
The energy stored in the chemical bonds between atoms is potential chemical energy.
potential energy
Electrical Energy
No atoms are composed of lipids (atoms are made from electrons, protons and neutrons). Lipids are however composed of atoms. A lipid is a compound, a molecule made up of atoms of Oxygen, Carbon and Hydrogen. Lipids are "fats".
Compound energy
chemical energy
It is a direct relationship. Stronger bonds between atoms require more energy to break.
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nuclear
Chemical energy