OK...well i think it is chemical.....idk why i just think so because on my paper its is the same question but it true or false ....it says" THE POTENTIAL ENERGY STORED WITHIN CHEMICAL BONDS IS CALLED CHEMICAL ENERGY.. I AM IN 6TH GRADE AND THIS IS A QUESTION ON MY WINTER SCIENCE PACKET.... :*( I PUT TRUE SO TELL ME IF IT IS RIGHT BEFORE TOMMAROW
potential energy
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.
Chemical energy. Although kinetic energy is, in a sense, stored within fossil fuels (one may drop a piece of coal and it falls), the energy stored with a fossil fuel is chemical as it can only be accesed through a chemical reaction.
It's called chemical energy, and it explains why some chemical reactions get hot and others get cold. The chemical energy locked up in gasoline is what allows your car to burn it and get enough power to move thousands of pounds of mass down the road. So, chemical energy is a force to be reckoned with!
potential energy
Chemical energy.
Chemical energy.
The energy stored my molecules of a compound is called "chemical energy"
Within a battery, energy is stored as chemical energy. When the battery is attached there is a chemical reaction happening inside having to do with a flow of electrons that gives the battery the power to make something work.
Yes, when it is burned (oxidized in air), it releases the chemical energy stored within its chemical bonds.
By burning it.
A potato has chemical energy (food energy) stored within it. If you eat it, you will eventually use this energy.
The amount of chemical energy a substance has is determined by the types and arrangement of atoms and molecules in that substance. The energy is stored within the chemical bonds between these atoms and molecules. The strength of these bonds and the potential energy stored in them determine the amount of chemical energy.
Coal, gas,oil, and wood. All of these are burned (oxidized in air), which releases the chemical energy stored within its chemical bonds.
Coal, gas,oil, and wood. All of these are burned (oxidized in air), which releases the chemical energy stored within its chemical bonds.
Before it is burned there is stored energy within it, and once it is burned the energy within it is released by the fire to form heat, light, and chemical energy.
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