The energy stored in chemical compounds is called chemical energy. This energy is released when chemical bonds are broken during a chemical reaction.
The chemical energy stored in coal is called potential energy. This energy is released when coal is burned or combusted, converting it into heat energy.
Chemical energy describes the energy stored in the bonds between atoms. It is released or absorbed during chemical reactions.
Energy in a substance is stored in the bonds between its atoms or molecules. When these bonds are broken, energy is released or absorbed. This energy can be in the form of potential energy (stored energy) or kinetic energy (energy of movement).
Actually, the energy stored in substances such as food and fuels is not called nuclear energy. It is typically referred to as chemical energy. Nuclear energy specifically refers to the energy stored in the nucleus of an atom, which is released through processes such as fission or fusion.
Energy is stored as chemical energy. This energy is stored in the Second bond between phosphate groups in ATP.
Chemical energy (a specific form of potential energy)
Compound energy
Compound energy
Energy that is stored is called kinetic energy.
That's called chemical energy.
Chemical energy is the energy stored in bonds between atoms in a compound. This energy is released or absorbed during chemical reactions.
Energy that is stored in the nucleus of an atom is called Atomic Energy or nuclear energy.
Stored energy is called Potential EnergyStored energy is called Potential energy.
because it is the energy stored in atoms and the bonds between them.
It can also be called stored energy.
The energy (not exactly electricity) stored in a battery is stored in the form of chemical energy. Chemical energy is a type of potential energy, since it depends on the forces between atoms.