It can be burned.
Burning of coal is an exothermic chemical reaction (with release of heat).
chemical energy is stored in coal
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In chemical bonds.
Chemical energy.
Burning of coal is an exothermic chemical reaction (with release of heat).
chemical energy is stored in coal
chemical energy is stored in coal
it is stored in coal threw chemical energy! jpp #stay in school hahahaha
When it is burned in air (this is a chemical reaction with oxygen) energy is released as heat.
The energy stored in coal that is converted to heat is chemical energy. Of course coal, like any other matter, also has stored nuclear energy.
Energy that is stored into something and released by a chemical reaction is known as chemical energy. Some examples of these are batteries, gasoline, coal, and food.
In chemical bonds.
Chemical energy.
Chemical potential energy
True, in the case of coal it is potential chemical energy
Fuels such as oil, wood, coal, and natural gas have energy stored in them. This kind of energy is called chemical process of burning, the energy is released in the form of heat.