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It stores chemical energy and when you burn wood, that chemical energy is converted to light energy and heat energy.
Because ATP stores chemical energy in its chemical bonds.
yes it does Glucose stores chemical energy in a concentrated, stable form.
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This chemical is glucose.
If you manage to rearrange the atoms in some other way, so that you get energy out of it, you can say that the compound "stores energy". This would mean that the compound you are considering has a HIGHER energy level than if you arrange atoms some other way.But for most purposes, carbon dioxide has a LOWER energy content than if you separate it, for example, into carbon and oxygen.
It stores chemical energy and when you burn wood, that chemical energy is converted to light energy and heat energy.
There are two chemicals, ATP and ADP which store energy for later use in living cells.
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Because ATP stores chemical energy in its chemical bonds.
A battery stores chemical energy which is released in the form of electricity.
A battery stores chemical energy which is released in the form of electricity.
It stores energy until a cell needs it. The ATP is an example of chemical potential energy because it stores energy. This energy is stored until cells are in need.
A battery stores chemical energy which can be converted to electrical energy on demand. Any fuel (gasoline, wood,fuel oil, etc) stores chemical energy which is released as heat when burned.
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