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Hi friend

The answer for your question is : The energy in a sucrose molecule stored in the bond between the atoms.


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Oseni

The correct answer as to where the energy in a sucrose molecule is stored would be in the electrons of the covalent bonds between its atoms.

  • The sucrose molecule consists of many chemical bonds (covalent) that bind its various atom together.
  • Covalent bonds result from sharing of electrons. These electrons store energy during bond formation.
  • This energy is released when the electrons of the covalent bonds between its atoms are moved towards their respective atomic centers during reactions.
  • The electrons move away from the atomic centers when sucrose is being synthesized.

In summary, the energy in sucrose molecules is stored in the electrons of the covalent bonds between its atom.  

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