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food possesses chemical energy why

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Answered by sumedhabaidya7bjssp
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In food, it's a form of potential energy because it's stored away. Then, through a process called chemical digestion, the bonds containing the stored energy are broken, releasing energy that our bodies then use. ... Combustion is a simple, yet violent type of chemical reaction that releases thermal, heat, and sound energy.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chemical energy is stored in food because of the various molecular bonds in food and the electrochemical gradients that they create. Depending on the type of food, these bonds may either be easy or difficult to break.

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