yes, it is everywhere
biomass energy is located everywhere on this planet!
Chemical energy is energy stored in the structure of molecules.
Yes, all regions of the earth receive sunlight some times. Of course, the tropics get far more sunlight than the poles, but solar energy is available everywhere.
Free energy
The amount of energy available to do work after a chemical reaction has occurred is called free energy or Gibbs free energy. It represents the maximum amount of useful work that can be obtained from a system at constant temperature and pressure.
In a eukaryotic cell, the mitochondria make chemical energy found in glucose molecules available for use by the cell.
Solar energy fits this description. It is abundant, renewable, and available nearly everywhere on the planet. Solar power generation does not produce greenhouse gas emissions and cannot be monopolized or rationed by nations.
At room temperature (~20-25°C), the available energy is typically in the form of thermal energy. The amount of energy available can vary, but it is generally low compared to other forms of energy such as chemical or electrical energy.
in chemical reactions, energy is absorbed or released when chemical bonds are broken and new ones are formed.
Chemical energy is both renewable and non-renewable in different situations. When burning fossile fuel, it is non-renewable. But it is renewable with flowers as long as their source remains available. So if the chemical the energy is being produced from is renewable, then the chemical energy will be too.
Energy is made available through chemical reactions by breaking and forming chemical bonds in molecules. During this process, the energy stored in the bonds is either released or absorbed, leading to a change in the energy content of the molecules involved. Usable energy released in chemical reactions is often converted into different forms, such as heat or mechanical energy, to power various biological processes or physical activities.
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