Social Sciences, asked by Dnyaneshsuse15, 4 months ago

Chemical energy
in coal​

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Answered by mahajananushka313
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In case of fossil fuel such as coal, wood, the energy which was derived from the Sun is stored in chemical bonds between atoms and molecules in the form of chemical energy. When you burn coal at a power plant, the heat helps to release some of the chemical bonds which radiates energy which releases even more bonds

Answered by Anonymous
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In case of fossil fuel such as coal, wood, the energy which was derived from the Sun is stored in chemical bonds between atoms and molecules in the form of chemical energy. When you burn coal at a power plant, the heat helps to release some of the chemical bonds which radiates energy which releases even more bonds.

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