Based on the question, my answer is "bond energy." I doubt that we need to step too far into chemistry and cover bond-dissociation energy (or BDE).
kinetic
chemical energy is the energy stored in a matter such as food and fuel
heat energy that helps break the molecular bonds of a solid is heat of The answer is fusion
in the molecular bonds
energy needs to be added to a molecular system to start the proccess
they tend to have strond bonds
chemical energy is the energy stored in a matter such as food and fuel
Potential energy
It is contained in the chemical bonds.
collagen
in the bonds
It is contained in the chemical bonds.
Energy stored in molecular bonds
Molecular Bonds
It is contained in the chemical bonds.
By a sufficient input of energy.
Energy in glucose is contained in the chemical bonds between the atoms, mostly in the carbon-carbon bonds. during the oxidation of glucose oxygen atoms are inserted into the carbon-carbon bonds. Since the oxygen-carbon bonds exist at a lower energy level than the carbob-carbon bonds, the excess energy is released.
heat energy that helps break the molecular bonds of a solid is heat of The answer is fusion