Why is chemical energy a type of potential energy?

A.
because the energy can be converted to other forms
B.
because the energy is stored in chemical bonds
C.
because the energy causes electrons to move
D.
because the energy is used to power machines

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The correct answer is: B. because the energy is stored in chemical bonds.

Chemical energy is considered a type of potential energy because it is stored within the bonds of chemical compounds and can be released during a chemical reaction. This potential energy can then be converted into other forms of energy, such as kinetic energy or thermal energy.

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