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The amount of chemical energy a substance has is determined by the types and arrangement of atoms and molecules in that substance. The energy is stored within the chemical bonds between these atoms and molecules. The strength of these bonds and the potential energy stored in them determine the amount of chemical energy.
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Bond energy
The amount of energy necessary to cause a chemical reaction to occur is called activation energy.
Chemical energy
The amount of chemical energy a substance has is determined by the types and arrangement of atoms and molecules in that substance. The energy is stored within the chemical bonds between these atoms and molecules. The strength of these bonds and the potential energy stored in them determine the amount of chemical energy.
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Bond energy
the outermost energy level! ( :
The amount of energy necessary to cause a chemical reaction to occur is called activation energy.
Chemical energy
Latitude
Lighting a match changes chemical energy into heat and light. The total amount of energy
Physical Change-- Same amount of energy, but in different form Chemical Change-- Different amount of energy, and in a different form