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Chemical energy in firewood can be used to heat a home or fuel a campfire. The chemical energy is gasoline is used in vehicles. Chemical energy in oil is used to heat buildings. Chemical energy in foods are used by the body.
Yes, as well as anything else that you can burn. The foods we eat also have chemical energy.
Chemical energy in gasoline becomes useful when we run our vehicles. In wood, it becomes useful when we burn it to heat our homes. In foods, it becomes useful when we eat the food.
Monosaccharides can be found in foods like soda candy and fruits and they provide energy that your body uses instantly
Protein foods--proteins all contain phosphorus.
Yes, fatty foods have more chemical energy than sugary food because fatty foods have so much more chemical energy, but fatty food isn't good for you.
The majority of foods contain chemical additives.
The energy we get from any food we eat is chemical energy.
Energy-dense foods tend to be processed foods with sugar and fat added to improve the taste. The result is more calories per ounce
chemical energy
chemical energy is in foods and fuels
This is chemical energy, since chemical reactions are required to release it
To derive energy from food you must eat foods that contain
Chemical energy in firewood can be used to heat a home or fuel a campfire. The chemical energy is gasoline is used in vehicles. Chemical energy in oil is used to heat buildings. Chemical energy in foods are used by the body.
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Chemical energy is potential energy stored in the chemical bonds that hold chemical compounds together. Chemical energy is stored in the foods you eat. So, the answer is chemical energy/potential energy.
Chemical energy is potential energy stored in the chemical bonds that hold chemical compounds together. Chemical energy is stored in the foods you eat. So, the answer is chemical energy/potential energy.