There are approximately 560 kJ in 4 Weetbix biscuits.
10,267 kJ are needed
The heat of vaporization for ethane is approximately 16.7 kJ/g. Therefore, to vaporize 5 g of ethane, the energy required would be: 16.7 kJ/g * 5 g = 83.5 kJ.
To increase the temperature of 2 kg of water by 1°C, you would need 8.4 kJ of energy. This is based on the specific heat capacity of water, which is approximately 4.18 kJ/kg°C. Therefore, for 2 kg, the calculation is 2 kg × 4.18 kJ/kg°C × 1°C = 8.36 kJ, which can be rounded to 8.4 kJ.
2200 kj
The heat of combustion of sucrose is 3840 kJ per deg.mol and Molecular weight of sucrose is 342 mol -1.so the calorific value of sucrose is 11.228 kJ/deg.gm , provided the temperature is kept constant.
per 100g, 1480 kj
About 1/4 of a calorie per kJ
No, it's still a Weetbix.
One gram of protein contains about 4 kilojoules (kJ) of energy.
Kj Saifullah is 4' 7".
1000 kj, kj means thousand Jules.
About 4 kilocalories per gram or 4 Calories/g or 17 kJ/g. Calories are confusing because of stupid standard with uppercase C, prefer kJ !
8,000 to 10,000 kJ.
carbohydrate
A KJ is a unit of work, whereas a KN is a unit of force. Work is force times distance, so the two units are related by the expression 1 KJ = 1 KN*m. So, if you want to know how many KJ are in 1 KN, you need to know the distance your force caused your object to travel. For example, if 1 kN caused something to travel 4 m, then (1*4) = 4 KJ of work were done on that object. Or something like that :)
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