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The form of energy that comes from chemical bonds is known as chemical energy. Chemical energy is considered potential energy, as it requires a transformation to occur.
Yes, chemical energy is a form of potential energy. An example is the chemical energy in coal, which can be burned to convert that chemical energy into thermal energy.
Chemical potential energy
No. Most chemical energy is potential (stored) energy. Energy that is released by chemical reactions is a form of kinetic energy.
I think that chemical energy is a form of energy stored in the bonds of atoms
Yes it is present in fruits and vegetables. Mostly in form of carbohydrates.
The form of energy that comes from chemical bonds is known as chemical energy. Chemical energy is considered potential energy, as it requires a transformation to occur.
Do you mean "produce" as in "to make" or "produce" as in fruits and vegetables? Produce as in "to make": Make, form, create. Produce as in fruits and vegetables: fruits and vegetables...can't think of anything else...
Yes, chemical energy is a form of potential energy. An example is the chemical energy in coal, which can be burned to convert that chemical energy into thermal energy.
Onions store energy in their bulb in the form of carbohydrates. The carbohydrates are stored as soluble fiber and glucose. Onions also have some starch, but not nearly as much as tuberous vegetables.
it is chemical energy.
Potential energy :)
Chemical energy
No, it is not a chemical form of energy.
Chemical potential energy
Chemical Energy :)
No. Most chemical energy is potential (stored) energy. Energy that is released by chemical reactions is a form of kinetic energy.