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Fabian Smith
25 November, 07:13
Where is chemical energy
tained in a compound?
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Juan Jarvis
25 November, 08:47
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Chemical energy is energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds, like atoms and molecules. This energy is released when a chemical reaction takes place.
Usually, once chemical energy has been released from a substance, that substance is transformed into a completely new substance.
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