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Yes, the energy produced by ATP is generated by breaking chemical bonds. ATP transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism.
yes and no atp only breaks some bonds
The four forms of energy used for a flashlight are chemical energy stored in batteries, electrical energy generated by the batteries, light energy produced by the flashlight bulb or LED, and thermal energy generated as a byproduct of the light production.
Yes. a candle turns chemical energy into light.
When a substance is burned, its chemical energy is converted into thermal energy (heat) through a chemical reaction with oxygen in the air. The heat generated by the burning process can then be harnessed to produce electricity or do work, such as in combustion engines or power plants.
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the energy molecule produced as a result of cellular respiration. ATP is the primary energy carrier in most living organisms and is generated through the process of breaking down glucose molecules in the presence of oxygen.
Chemical energy is produced. Light energy is used
The formation of chemical bonds releases energy. It is an exothermic process. The breaking of chemical bonds takes energy. It is an endothermic process.
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The heat energy and light energy of a candle come from the chemical reaction of the candle wax (hydrocarbons) combining with oxygen from the air. This reaction releases energy in the form of heat and light. The heat energy is produced when the chemical bonds are broken and reformed, while the light energy is generated by the incandescence of the soot particles in the flame.
Energy exists, it is not "generated" or destroyed, as stated in the First Law of Thermodynamics . In electric power plants, energy is converted from chemical energy to mechanical energy to electrical energy.
Breaking a molecule release energy.