In Chemistry potential energy is related to the beginning and ending energy level of the reactants before and after reaction. So not how they get there but where they end up.
Reactions where the main reactant ends up with a lower energy give off energy in the process and are therefore exothermic. When the final state is higher energy it is an endothermic reaction.
Reactions can not occur though unless the reactants have the energy required for a change to occur and go through the steps of a reaction. This relates to the Kinetic energy of the reactants.
So here it is not where they end up but rather the journey. But the 1st answer while simple is correct. Kinetics has to do with movement and Potential has to do with starting and ending states.
Reactions where the main reactant ends up with a lower energy give off energy in the process and are therefore exothermic. When the final state is higher energy it is an endothermic reaction.
Reactions can not occur though unless the reactants have the energy required for a change to occur and go through the steps of a reaction. This relates to the Kinetic energy of the reactants.
So here it is not where they end up but rather the journey. But the 1st answer while simple is correct. Kinetics has to do with movement and Potential has to do with starting and ending states.