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One example of a chemical compound that cannot mix with water and is used to store energy is gasoline. Gasoline is a mixture of hydrocarbons that is used as a fuel in internal combustion engines to produce energy. Due to its non-polar nature, it does not mix well with water which is a polar solvent.
A hydrophobic compound that simultaneously stores energy would be a hydrocarbon. There are several types of hydrocarbons, but oil is distinct in being unmixable with water.
libid
water can store heat energy from light energy..
Lipids are insoluble in water and found in biological membranes.
A hydrophobic compound that simultaneously stores energy would be a hydrocarbon. There are several types of hydrocarbons, but oil is distinct in being unmixable with water.
You cannot store power any more than you can store velocity, because it is simply a 'rate' -the rate of doing work. In order to do work you can store potential energy in, for example, the form of water held behind a dam. When the water is allowed to pass through a turbine, that turbine does work by converting this energy into electrical energy.
Pure water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
No, you cannot actually burn water. Water is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen, and it cannot catch fire or burn.
No, you cannot burn water. Water is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen, and it does not catch fire.
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When water is heated, it can store energy in the form of thermal energy. This stored energy can be used for various applications, such as heating buildings or generating electricity using steam turbines.