Do chemical bonds store energy
Do chemical bonds store energy
In any chemical substance, energy is stored in the chemical bonds that hold atoms together to form molecules (intramolecular bonds), and in the bonds that hold individual molecules together in the solid and liquid state (intermolecular bonds).
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Which Bond Stores the most chemical energy?
The bond that stores the most chemical energy is the double bond. Chemical energy can be converted into other forms, like thermal and mechanical energy. Living beings need chemical energy to survive. Chemical energy sources are coal, petroleum, natural gas, biomass, and food. Wood consists of hydrocarbons that store chemical energy in their bonds.