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Chemical energy is the energy that is released when bonds in a molecule are broken. This is usually released as heat and can be seen in an exothermic reaction, yet it can be seen in other forms. | Chemical energy is the energy that is released when [[chemical bonds|bonds]] in a [[molecule|molecule]] are broken. This is usually released as heat and can be seen in an [[exothermic reaction|exothermic reaction]], yet it can be seen in other forms. |
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Chemical energy is the energy that is released when bonds in a molecule are broken. This is usually released as heat and can be seen in an exothermic reaction, yet it can be seen in other forms.