The force that keeps a nucleus intact is known as the strong nuclear force.
potential energy
Compound energy
The energy is stored in the atoms - in the forces between protons and neutrons - from the start, as a type of potential energy.
Chemical energy (a specific form of potential energy)
In the atom's nucleus.
Energy stored in atoms is primarily in the form of chemical potential energy, which is related to the arrangement of electrons in the atom's electron cloud and the bonds between atoms in a molecule. This energy can be released through chemical reactions or nuclear processes.
Potential energy is stored in the nucleus or in the chemical bonds
The energy stored in the chemical bonds between atoms is potential chemical energy.
Nuclear energy. (Centre of an atom → nucleus → nuclear)
The energy stored in an atom's nucleus is nuclear energy. This energy is released through processes like nuclear fusion or fission, which involve manipulating the nucleus of an atom to release large amounts of energy.
potential energy
No, stored energy between atoms is potential energy, not kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, while potential energy is the energy stored in an object due to its position or configuration.
Nuclear energy is stored inside atoms, specifically within the nucleus. This energy is harnessed in nuclear reactions such as fission and fusion to generate power.
The energy stored in the nuclei of atoms is called nuclear energy. This energy is released through processes like nuclear fission or fusion, where the nucleus of an atom is split or combined with another nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of heat and radiation.
Chemical energy is stored in the connections between atoms. This energy is released when chemical bonds are broken during a reaction.
Compound energy
Chemical energy is energy stored in chemical bonds between atoms. Energy stored in fossil fuels is an example of potential energy.