Yes
The potential chemical energy in fossil fuels and food was stored by plants that converted the sun's radiant energy into chemical energy.
Potential energy is stored energy. The potential energy stored in chemical compounds is Chemical Energy. Chemical energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
Yes, molecules have potential energy stored in their chemical bonds.
Potential chemical energy is stored in chemical bonds.
Potential energy is stored in the nucleus or in the chemical bonds
Chemical potential energy
Chemical potential energy.
The potential chemical energy in fossil fuels and food was stored by plants that converted the sun's radiant energy into chemical energy.
Chemical energy is energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms. Energy stored in fossil fuels is an example of potential energy.
Potential energy, which is stored as chemical bonds in the hydrocarbon molecules.
Potential energy, which is stored as chemical bonds in the hydrocarbon molecules.
I would actually describe the energy as chemical, as the energy is being used to hold the chemical bonds of the hydrocarbons together. But it is certainly not kinetic, so give these two choices the answer is potential. It is potential energy waiting for a chemical reaction.
Potential energy is stored energy. The potential energy stored in chemical compounds is Chemical Energy. Chemical energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
The energy stored my molecules of a compound is called "chemical energy"
Fossil fuels represent chemical energy, a form of potential energy. This energy was stored in the hydrocarbon molecules and can be released by oxidation (burning).
Fossil fuels represent chemical energy, a form of potential energy. This energy was stored in the hydrocarbon molecules and can be released by oxidation (burning).
Fossil fuels represent chemical energy, a form of potential energy. This energy was stored in the hydrocarbon molecules and can be released by oxidation (burning).