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Sent 1: Energy is stored in chemical compounds.
Sent 2: This energy is called chemical energy.
Sent 3: Chemical energy is a form of potential energy.
Sent 4: When bonds between atoms are broken, energy is released.
Sent 5: The wood in fireplaces has chemical energy.
Sent 6: The energy is released as heat and light when the wood burns.
Sent 7: Most living things get their energy from food.
Sent 8: When food molecules are broken down, the energy is released.
Sent 9: It may then be used to do work, like playing ball or studying science.
Sent 10: If you have ever heard, "Eat a good breakfast", thats why.
Sent 11: You need energy to do things during the day.
Sent 12: To do those things you need energy.
Sent 13: You get your energy from the food you eat.
Sent 14: That energy is stored in your body until you need it.
Sent 15: How did you get to school today?
Sent 16: If you walked, you used chemical energy from the food you ate.
Sent 17: What if you rode the bus or were driven in a car?
Sent 18: Where did that energy come from?
Question: How is the energy from potential energy released? (false/0)
Question: What kind of energy is stored in chemical compounds? (true/1)
Question: Does food have potential energy? (false/2)
Question: What type of energy does wood have? (true/3)
Question: When energy is released as heat and light from wood, what happens to the atoms in the wood? (true/4)
Question: In order for you to walk, what happens to bonds between atoms? (true/5)
Question: Where do people get their energy (true/6)
Question: Does wood have potential energy? (false/7)
Question: What is released when chemical compounds break down? (true/8)
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