chemical energy
In molecules, energy is stored in the bonds between the atoms.
Bonds between atoms and molecules.
Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of the atoms making up a molecule.
Chemical energy is energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms. Energy stored in fossil fuels is an example of potential energy.
Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds (atoms and molecules).
Potential energy is stored energy. The potential energy stored in chemical compounds is Chemical Energy. Chemical energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules.
In atoms, whenever energy is supplied to it an electron or the required group of electrons traverses to higher level shells.
There are two forms of energy stored in atoms and molecules, scalar or Potential energy -vh/2pir = -vp and vector energy cP=cmV Momentum energy. The Total stored energy is W = -vh/2pir + cmV = -vh/2pir + cP = [-vh/2pir, cP].
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.
There are two forms of energy stored in atoms and molecules, scalar or Potential energy -vh/2pir = -vp and vector energy cP=cmV Momentum energy. The Total stored energy is W = -vh/2pir + cmV = -vh/2pir + cP = [-vh/2pir, cP].
The energy stored in an atom's nucleus is nuclear energy.
The name of the energy that holds atoms together in a molecule is called chemical bonds.