The chemical potential energy of bond A is greater than the chemical potential energy of bond B. Which statement best explains this observation?(1 point)

Responses

The atoms in bond A have fewer bonds between them than the atoms in bond B.
The atoms in bond A have fewer bonds between them than the atoms in bond B.

The atoms in bond A are larger than the atoms in bond B.
The atoms in bond A are larger than the atoms in bond B.

The atoms in bond A are held more tightly together than the atoms in bond B.
The atoms in bond A are held more tightly together than the atoms in bond B.

The atoms in bond A are farther apart than the atoms in bond B.
The atoms in bond A are farther apart than the atoms in bond B.

The atoms in bond A are held more tightly together than the atoms in bond B.