o=c=o
O=c=o
in its bonds
O=c=o
The energy in a sucrose molecule is stored in the interatomic bonds such as the carbon-oxygen bonds and the oxygen-hydrogen bonds.
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=The potential energy stored in chemical bands.=
O=c=o has the greatest amount of energy stored in its bonds.
The energy in a sucrose molecule is stored in the interatomic bonds such as the carbon-oxygen bonds and the oxygen-hydrogen bonds.
In the chemical bonds that like their bonds.
in its bonds
O=c=o
Energy stored in molecular bonds
Potential energy is stored in the nucleus or in the chemical bonds
The energy in a sucrose molecule is stored in the interatomic bonds such as the carbon-oxygen bonds and the oxygen-hydrogen bonds.
The energy in a sucrose molecule is stored in the interatomic bonds such as the carbon-oxygen bonds and the oxygen-hydrogen bonds.
The energy in a glucose molecule is stored in the bonds between the atoms.
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In the bonds between the atoms