Nuclear energy
Endothermic energy is a type of energy absorption that occurs when a reaction or process absorbs heat from its surroundings. This energy is used to break bonds between molecules and is often associated with chemical reactions that are accompanied by a decrease in temperature.
Oil has chemical potential energy, as it stores energy in its molecular bonds. When these bonds are broken through combustion, the energy is released in the form of heat and light.
Some types of potential energy include gravitational potential energy (related to an object's height and mass), elastic potential energy (stored in stretched or compressed objects), chemical potential energy (stored in chemical bonds), and nuclear potential energy (stored within atomic nuclei).
chemical energy is stored in the bonds in compounds of the food you eat. CHICKEN RULES!
Intuitively, the term for this kind of potential energy is bond (or bonding) energy.
Atomic energy .
Chemical energy
Endothermic energy is a type of energy absorption that occurs when a reaction or process absorbs heat from its surroundings. This energy is used to break bonds between molecules and is often associated with chemical reactions that are accompanied by a decrease in temperature.
Atomic Energy
Bond Dissociation Enthalpy is the energy required for breaking the bonds. This energy is supplied mostly by giving thermal energy (Heat).
The atomic covalent bonds
nonmetals because they are associated with molecular compounds.
Energy is stored as chemical energy. This energy is in chemical bonds
food
ionic bonds
chemical energy
chemical energy is stored in the bonds in compounds of the food you eat. CHICKEN RULES!