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Q: How do you change 1 ATP energy into heat energy?
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The heat of fusion is defined as the energy required at constant temperature to change 1 unit mass of a?

The heat of fusion is the amount of energy required to change 1 unit mass of a solid to a liquid at constant temperature.


What type of energy is given off with the heat energy?

What type of energy is given off with the heat energy?


What heat is the amount of thermal energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius?

According to the Energy Constants of water, there are two possible answers. The heat capacity for solid is 2.1 J/goC, or for every 1 gram of solid water given 2.1 Joules of energy, 1 degree will change. The heat capacity for liquid is 4.18J/g oC, or for every 1 gram of liquid water given 4.18 Joules of energy, 1 degree will change. The amount of energy put in/taken out will change the substance. Heat is a form of energy.


What is the equation of the change in thermal energy?

Heat energy is measured in calories, or it can be in BTU. (1 BTU = 252 calories) 1 calorie is the heat required to raise 1 gram of water by 1 deg celsius 1 BTU is the heat required to raise 1 lb of water by 1 deg Fahrenheit. If you are using another fluid or substance, you need to know its specific heat capacity, that is its heat capacity compared with water, then you can adapt the calculation of total heat accordingly. If dealing with a fluid which boils, or a solid which melts, you also need to include the latent heat of the phase change in the total, this will be expressed as so many calories/gram or BTU/lb for that substance. Heat is absorbed in melting or boiling, and given out in condensing or freezing.


What is the thermal energy in an object?

Thermal energy is pretty much the heat in an object. However different parts of the object can have different temperatures, so thermal energy is the average of all that. The formula for thermal energy is: q(change in the thermal energy) = m(mass) x c(specific heat (the amount of energy needed to raise 1 kg of an object 1 K)) x delta t(change in temperature)

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Latent heat is the energy required for 1 kg of a substance to change?

Latent heat is the energy required for 1 kg of a substance to change ___________. phase


The heat of fusion is defined as the energy required at constant temperature to change 1 unit mass of a?

The heat of fusion is the amount of energy required to change 1 unit mass of a solid to a liquid at constant temperature.


What type of energy is given off with the heat energy?

What type of energy is given off with the heat energy?


What released when ATP is broken down into ADP and one phosphate?

Energy. Breaking the phosphate bond in ATP releases 31Kj mol-1 Energy. ATP = ADP + Pi + Energy


What phase change will the greatest amount of energy be absorbed by 1 gram of water?

The liquid to gas phase change will absorb the largest amount of heat energy.


What heat is the amount of thermal energy required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius?

According to the Energy Constants of water, there are two possible answers. The heat capacity for solid is 2.1 J/goC, or for every 1 gram of solid water given 2.1 Joules of energy, 1 degree will change. The heat capacity for liquid is 4.18J/g oC, or for every 1 gram of liquid water given 4.18 Joules of energy, 1 degree will change. The amount of energy put in/taken out will change the substance. Heat is a form of energy.


How many ATP molecules are produced for every pyruvic acid molecule that enters the Krebs' cycle?

The energy tally from one molecule of pyruvic acid is 4 NADH, 1 FADH₂ and 1 molecule of ATP.


What doses energy system 1 use to produce energy?

ATP-PCATP and PC


Why is latent heat of vapourisation higher than latent heat of fusion?

latent heat of vapourisation is the heat energy required to change 1 kg of a liquid to gas at atmospheric pressure at its boiling point where latent heat of fusion is the amount of heat energy required to change 1 kg of solid to liquid at its melting point so that is why latent heat of vapourisation higher than latent heat of fusion.


How many ATP molecules are produced from one molecule of creatine phosphate?

2 NADPH molecules and 3 ATP molecules


What are the energy sources for the calvin cycle?

The Calvin cycle is powered by ATP and NADPH. During photosynthesis there are light reactions and this is when ATP and NADPH are manufactured.


What is specific heat capacity?

Is the amount of energy that is required to change the temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1 degree Celsius with no state change.