bond energy
A compound contain two or more elements associated by chemical bonds.
Chemical energy is energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms. Energy stored in fossil fuels is an example of potential energy.
Chemical reactions can be either endothermic (that is, where bonds broken) or exothermic (i.e. where bonds are formed). The former requires thermal energy input; the latter releases heat energy as bonds are formed.
Potassium and bromine form the ionic compound potassium bromide with the chemical formula KBr.
A chemical reaction in which bonds are broken is usually associated with the release of energy. Stable bonds are responsible for releasing energy as they are formed.
chemical energy is the energy stored in a matter such as food and fuel
It is contained in the chemical bonds.
in the chemical bonds
It is contained in the chemical bonds.
It is contained in the chemical bonds.
That's called chemical energy.
=The potential energy stored in chemical bands.=
Chemical changes involve breaking and forming of bonds between atoms. Chemical energy is required to break bonds. The formation of new bonds releases energy.
Chemical bonds take a great deal of energy to make, therefore, to create more bonds in a reaction, more energy is required.
Energy stored in chemical bonds is released during cellular respiration
chemical energy
ATP