That's called chemical energy.
The energy in a glucose molecule is stored in the bonds between the atoms.
in the bond between the atoms #SLIM#PICKINS
A compound's energy comes from three sources. 1) The motion of the particles (atoms, molecules) means it has kinetic energy (which is what gives the compound its temperature). 2) The mass of the compound, since mass is a form of energy which can be converted to the other forms. 3) The main source of energy are the electromagnetic and nuclear bonds of the compound, which give it potential energy. Usually when one speaks of bond energy of a compound, they are referring to the bond energy supplied by the electromagnetic bonds. The particles constantly exert forces on each other which means potential energy is constantly supplied. When the bonds of a compound are broken, the potential energy gets converted to kinetic energy (motion).
The energy stored in an atom's nucleus is nuclear energy.
It isn't stored in any specific place of the molecule. The chemical potential energy is the result of a possible "gain" of energy when the atoms in a glucose molecule combine with other atoms. Thus, the glucose and the other atoms, separately, are at a "higher energy level".
Compound energy
Compound energy
Compound energy
This is referred to as "potential energy".
=The potential energy stored in chemical bands.=
The energy stored in the chemical bonds between atoms is potential chemical energy.
potential energy
Chemical energy is energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms. Energy stored in fossil fuels is an example of potential energy.
in the bonds between atoms
Chemical energy
It is a direct relationship. Stronger bonds between atoms require more energy to break.
That would be chemical energy.