The nucleus
Adenosine Triphosphate, often abbreviated ATP, is the molecule, created by cell respiration in the mitochondria of animal cells and photosynthesis in the chloroplasts of plants, in which energy is stored.
Potential energy is stored in the nucleus or in the chemical bonds
In the chemical bonds that like their bonds.
O=c=o has the greatest amount of energy stored in its bonds.
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In the bonds between the atoms
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Potential energy is stored in the nucleus or in the chemical bonds
energy cant be stored in a broken molecule instead energy realeses when you break a molecule
An ATP molecule is made of ribose, adenosine, and phosphate. The energy is stored within the bonds of the phosphate molecules.
The energy in a sucrose molecule is stored in the interatomic bonds such as the carbon-oxygen bonds and the oxygen-hydrogen bonds.
Chemical energy is stored in form of bonds
Energy stored in molecular bonds
in its bonds
by putting energy into a molecule ------------------------------------------------------------- Energy is mainly of two form. One is matter and the other is radiation. Due to radiation such a photon energy would be given to a molecule. That energy will be stored within the molecule in the form of electromagnetic fields and mechanical too. Sometimes fast moving material particles with their mechanical energy would energize a molecule. That too will be stored in the form of electric or magnetic or mechanical form.
In vibration and spin.
One molecule of glucose stores 90 times the amount of chemical energy than one molecule of ATP.
In the chemical bonds that like their bonds.