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The energy stored in the chemical bonds between atoms is potential chemical energy.
Yes, when bonds form between atoms, energy is typically released.
Chemical energy is stored in the connections between atoms. This energy is released when chemical bonds are broken during a reaction.
Yes, a bond between two atoms contains chemical energy. This energy is a result of the attraction between the atoms and is released when the bond is broken. The amount of energy stored in the bond depends on the type of bond and the atoms involved.
Chemical energy is the energy stored in bonds between atoms in a compound. This energy is released or absorbed during chemical reactions.
Electrical Energy
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Chemical energy bonds atoms or ions together. This type of energy is stored in the bonds between atoms and is released or absorbed during chemical reactions.
Chemical energy is energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms. Energy stored in fossil fuels is an example of potential energy.
Energy is stored in the bonds between atoms in molecules. Specifically, energy is stored in the form of chemical bonds, which hold atoms together. When these bonds are broken, energy is released.
Chemical energy (a specific form of potential energy)
When a bond between two atoms breaks, energy is either absorbed or released depending on the specific bond. If the bond is broken by adding energy, such as heat or light, it is an endothermic process. If the bond is broken by releasing energy, it is an exothermic process.