Molecules possess kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion.
Bread contains chemical energy, which is stored in the bonds of molecules within the bread. This energy is released when the bread is broken down during digestion, providing fuel for the body.
Yes, all molecules have heat energy. This is because heat energy is the result of the movement of molecules, and even molecules at very low temperatures still possess some level of kinetic energy.
True. In a substance, all molecules possess the average kinetic energy value because temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
Yes, heat is a form of energy that is caused by the motion and vibration of molecules in a substance. When molecules move, they transfer energy in the form of heat to surrounding molecules.
Light possesses electromagnetic energy.
The chemical energy that substances possess because of their composition and position is a form of potential energy. This energy is stored within the chemical bonds of molecules and can be released through chemical reactions.
Yes, all things possess energy in some form.
The kinetic energy that all molecules naturally possess.
heat.
The kinetic energy that all molecules naturally possess.
Bread contains chemical energy, which is stored in the bonds of molecules within the bread. This energy is released when the bread is broken down during digestion, providing fuel for the body.
Yes, all molecules have heat energy. This is because heat energy is the result of the movement of molecules, and even molecules at very low temperatures still possess some level of kinetic energy.
KINETIC
True. In a substance, all molecules possess the average kinetic energy value because temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
Yes, heat is a form of energy that is caused by the motion and vibration of molecules in a substance. When molecules move, they transfer energy in the form of heat to surrounding molecules.
Light possesses electromagnetic energy.
THRESHOLD ENERGY(T.E) You consider any particular reaction. the molecules of the reactants must necessarily possess certain minimum value of kinetic energy for the collision with other reactant and to from product . this minimum energy that the reactant molecules should possess is known as threshold energy (T.E) ACTIVATION ENERGY (A.E) Do you think all the molecules will possess this particular minimum kinetic energy required to form products? obviously not. if you take the graph of no of molecules vs their kinetic energy graph, you will see that only few molecules possess this minimum kinetic energy. so for other molecules also to participate in the reaction you need to provide certain extra energy to them by some means which is known as the activation energy. (A.E) Now the question arises ,how to calculate the activation energy. suppose in a reaction the average kinetic energy of the molecules of reactant be 10Joules , threshold energy is 50Joules. so what energy should be supplied for all the molecules to react. this is nothing but T.E - Average kinetic energy i.e.,50-10=40Joules. this is what is known as activation energy so ACTIVATION ENERGY (A.E) THRESHOLD ENERGY (T.E) AND AVERAGE KINETIC ENERGY (K.E) ARE RELATED AS A.E=T.E - K.E