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In a compound, chemical energy is contained in the
A) bonds
B) movement of the electrons
C) unbonded electrons
D) nuclei of the atoms

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Answered by kobenhavn
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Answer: A) bonds

Explanation: Chemical energy is the potential of a chemical substance to undergo a change through a chemical reaction to convert into other chemical substances.

b) Movement of electrons  is movement of current and is a form of electrical energy.

c) unbonded electrons: they do not participate in chemical reactions.

d) nuclei of the atoms: The energy present in the nucleus is called nuclear energy.


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