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Electrons contain energy stored in chemical bonds.
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electron
You think prpbable to electrons.
Electron. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The electron itself does not store energy. It is the position of the electron in relation to atomic nuclei that contains the chemical bond energy.
The energy stored in chemical bonds is primarily associated with electrons, particularly the outermost electrons known as valence electrons. These electrons are involved in forming chemical bonds between atoms, such as covalent or ionic bonds. The interactions and arrangements of these electrons dictate the potential energy stored in the chemical bonds. Thus, while the entire atom contributes to the stability and behavior of the molecule, it is the electrons that primarily hold the energy related to chemical bonding.
Chemical Energy Potential Energy......which is stored in chemical bonds
Rocket fuels are used. It contains chemical energy
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.
Yes, a battery contains chemical energy stored in the chemicals used in its construction. When the battery is connected in a circuit, a chemical reaction occurs, releasing this stored energy in the form of electrical power.
You could argue that it has stored potential energy.
A type of chemical energy.