carbohydrates
Carbohydrates
This could be a definition of "bonding energy".
Carbohydrates
The illustration likely shows a chemical reaction involving hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and energy. When these elements and compounds react, they may form new compounds or release energy as a result of the chemical reaction. This process could involve the conversion of energy into chemical bonds or the release of energy as heat or light.
For organic compounds it's generally necessary to supply a structural formula if you want a definitive answer. This could be any number of things.
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The first computers could electrocute you because of high supply voltages needed by the tubes.
Coal
Wind energy has the potential to supply a significant amount of the world's electricity needs. It is estimated that wind energy could potentially supply more than 20% of global electricity demand by 2030. The amount of energy that can be supplied by wind depends on factors such as geographical location, technology advancements, and investment in wind infrastructure.
Respiration supplies the body with oxygen, energy could be a byproduct because you need oxygen to perform tasks that create energy
Yes. Mitochondria are essential to eukaryotic cells. Mitochondria produce ATP from organic compounds (primarily carbohydrates, but also lipids and proteins) and ATP is the cell's primary source of energy. A person could not survive without mitochondria.
A person could change the stored energy in a lump of coal into chemical energy by burning the coal. Combustion of coal involves a chemical reaction that releases the stored energy in the form of heat and light energy.