The force that keeps a nucleus intact is known as the strong nuclear force.
Protons are held in a bound state due to something called the "residual color force." Yes, really, that's the actual name of it.
" nuclear energy "
Electrical Energy
potential energy
Compound energy
The energy is stored in the atoms - in the forces between protons and neutrons - from the start, as a type of potential energy.
In the atom's nucleus.
Chemical energy (a specific form of potential energy)
The energy stored in an atom's nucleus is nuclear energy.
If it is stored in the nucleus, it must be nuclear energy.
The energy stored in the chemical bonds between atoms is potential chemical 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.
Nuclear energy. (Centre of an atom → nucleus → nuclear)
nuclear energy
potential energy
Chemical energy is energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms. Energy stored in fossil fuels is an example of potential energy.
Compound energy
in the bonds between atoms
Chemical energy
Compound energy