It is contained in the chemical bonds.
It is contained in the chemical bonds.
It is contained in the chemical bonds.
Chemical energy is contained in the bonds between atoms within molecules. When these bonds are broken or rearranged during a chemical reaction, energy is released or absorbed. Examples include the energy stored in food molecules like glucose and in fossil fuels like gasoline.
Energy in a compound is contained within the chemical bonds that hold its atoms together. When these bonds are broken, energy is either released or absorbed depending on the type of reaction. This energy is stored in the form of potential energy within the chemical bonds themselves.
These atoms are from the chemical elements contained in the molecule of this compound.
energy of containment
Chemical energy.
Nucleur Energy
Carbon.
No, energy is NOT an element, a compound or a mixture.
No, energy is NOT an element, a compound or a mixture.
potential energy.