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The energy is stored in chemical bonds between? A.nucleotide B.Ribose C.Phosphate D.Oxygen
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Chemical potential energy or bond energy is the energy released by chemical reactions. We often hear that energy is "stored" in chemical bonds and released when the bonds break, but this really isn't the case.
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