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Chemical Energy
The energy stored my molecules of a compound is called "chemical energy"
noYes they can, in a solution of a single type of atoms, at absolute zero; This is the point at which something physically has zero energy (none in the molecules whatsoever), and there would be no potential energy in the bonds between molecules
Kinetic energy is energy produced by motion/activity. Molecules become more active as they heat up. Therefore, molecules in a gaseous state would have the greatest kinetic energy.
Chemical energy is stored in form of bonds
The potential energy of the molecules change during a reaction.
The total kinetic and potential energy of the molecules of an object is thermal energy.
Yes, molecules have potential energy stored in their chemical bonds.
the potential energy of the molecules changes during a reaction.
Thermal potential energy is energy that is formed by heat and the sun.
The potential energy of the molecules change during a reaction.
The potential energy of the molecules change during a reaction.
will be transformed into kinetic energy
Any liquid can be evaporated. Molecules having more energy can escape from the liquid.
Chemical Energy
Temperature is directly proportional to kinetic energy (potential energy).eg. increase the temperature, you increase the kinetic energy of the molecules, hence you're increasing the potential energy of them.
The energy stored my molecules of a compound is called "chemical energy"