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  2. Chemical energy | Definition & Facts | Britannica

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    chemical energy, Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. Chemical energy may be released during a chemical reaction, often in the form of heat; such reactions are called exothermic. Reactions that require an input of heat to proceed may store some of that

  3. Chemical Energy: Definition, Facts, Examples, and Pictures

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    Chemical energy is a form of potential energy that is stored in the bonds of a compound. It is released through chemical reactions in which old bonds break and new bonds form. The bond that stores the most chemical energy is the double bond.

  4. What Is Chemical Energy? Definition and Examples - Science Notes...

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    Chemical energy is a form of potential energy found within chemical bonds, atoms, and subatomic particles. Chemical energy can be observed and measured only when a chemical reaction occurs. Any matter that is a fuel contains chemical energy. The energy can be released or absorbed.

  5. Chemical energy - Wikipedia

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    Chemical energy is the energy of chemical substances that is released when the substances undergo a chemical reaction and transform into other substances.

  6. Chemical Energy Facts - Softschools.com

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    The energy that results during a chemical reaction is called chemical energy. It is a type of potential energy. Chemical energy is stored within the bonds of the atoms and molecules that make up a substance.

  7. Chemical Energy: Examples, Sources and Facts | Earth Eclipse

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    Chemical energy is the energy stored in chemical substances, which forms its energy inside molecules and atoms. Essentially, every compound contains some chemical energy, which can be released when its chemical bonds are broken.

  8. Chemical energy is energy, including atoms and molecules, contained in the bonds of chemical compounds. When a chemical reaction takes place, this energy is released. Typically, the material is converted into an entirely new substance once chemical energy has been released from a substance.

  9. Chemical energy - Energy Education

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    Chemical energy is the potential energy stored in the arrangement of atoms within molecules. Breaking chemical bonds requires energy, while forming new chemical bonds releases energy. The more energy that's released when a bond forms, the more stable that bond is.

  10. Examples of Chemical Energy - ThoughtCo

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    Chemical energy is a form of potential energy found within chemical bonds, atoms, and subatomic particles. Chemical energy can be observed and measured only when a chemical reaction occurs. Any matter considered to be a fuel contains chemical energy.

  11. chemical energy - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    Chemical energy is a form of energy. It is energy that is stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules. Atoms are the basic building blocks of all matter. They can be combined with other atoms to form molecules. Chemical energy is what holds the atoms in a molecule together.