If it is stored in the nucleus, it must be nuclear energy.
Nuclear energy
Nuclear energy
That's called nuclear energy.
nuclear
The energy stored in an atom's nucleus is nuclear energy.
nuclear energy
Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.Chemical energy refers to forces between atoms; nuclear energy, to forces within the nucleus of individual atoms.
energy stored in atoms
The energy in a glucose molecule is stored in the bonds between the atoms.
The energy stored in an atom's nucleus is nuclear energy.
Nuclear energy. (Centre of an atom → nucleus → nuclear)
nuclear energy
Energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom is called Atomic Energy or nuclear energy.
It depends on the atomic number and the mass number of the given atom.
In the atom's nucleus.
The plural of nucleus is "nuclei" - watch the spelling. The energy is called "nuclear energy". It is potential energy related to the nuclear forces.
Your question is not specific enough, what do you mean? ------------------------------------------------------------------- From Rafaelrz: In fluids part of the energy is stored in the molecule's: Kinetic Energy. Rotational Energy. Vibration Energy. Electronic Energy. In solids the first two are excluded. Another part of the energy is stored in the chemical bonds between the atoms that form the molecule. A large amount of energy is stored in the forces ("Strong Forces) that keep the nuclear particles together in the atoms nucleus (Nuclear Energy).
Nuclear energy.
Potential energy is stored in the nucleus or in the chemical bonds
The energy stored in the chemical bonds between atoms is potential chemical energy.
This is the nuclear energy.