Energy is required for just about any process. In the case of splitting compounds, the atoms attract one another with a certain force; this force must be overcome to tear them apart. Since the force is also applied over a positive (non-zero) distance, that requires work, i.e., energy.
In general, yes.
In general, yes.
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.
ionic compounds split into individual ions were as covalent compounds dissolves and is surrounded by water molecules
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Cellular respiration is the process of converting and releasing energy. In order to do this, organisms need organic compounds and oxygen.
The purpose of ATP and compounds similar to ATP is to carry energy that the cell will use. This is stored energy somewhat like a battery has stored energy that you use when you need some work done.
Combination
Traditional chemistry deals mainly with the interaction of elements, compounds, and energy. Nuclear chemistry studies the nucleus of atoms, and how it can split, decompose, and interact with energy.
Light energy does not affect respiration, but it is needed for photosynthesis, which in plants creates the chemical compounds (carbohydrates) that are oxidized in cellular respiration.
In general, yes.
Gasoline is a mixture of hydrocarbons. As gas is burned, the compounds are broken down into simplier compounds and the breaking of these compounds releases energy.
Answer 1- The Purpose of Acid in a BatteryAcid [an electrolyte] is used in batteries to act as one part of the chemical compounds needed to convert chemical energy stored in the compounds to electrical energy, and it also acts as a pathway for the flow of electrons between the plates.
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In general, yes.
Ionic compounds are mad by ionic bonding The two parts of the compound ther for become one by means of moving electronioc and beoming stable there fore the bond and the compound is stronger that conalent compounds which just share the electrons needed for the two (or more ) elements to become a compound so they are weaker