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343.39 KJ
46.2 kJ/mole of heat is a part of the synthesis of 1.0 mole of ammonia. As a result, 231 kJ/mole of heat will result in the synthesis of 5.0 moles of ammonia.
There will be zero amount of heat produced as voltage is just a potential waiting for a load to be connected.
About a 100 watts.
2000 degree feranheit
For heat loss to be an advantage to humans rather than a disadvantage, the heat lost must be equal to that produced.
A convex lens cannot produce heat. It can focus incident heat to a smaller area so that it is more intense.
There is now no ammonia in any of Loreals products.
Ammonia works exactly the same way that freon does, in a refrigerator. Both of these are substances which have a boiling point in the right temperature range to allow them to carry away heat from the interior of a refrigerator, and move it to exterior heat exchange coils. The main difference is that ammonia leaks are much more unpleasant than freon leaks, in terms of odor and toxicity, while freon leaks are a greater threat to the ozone layer.
The heat is produced in the interior, due to nuclear fusion. Sooner or later, that heat has to get out.It is kinda like the birds and the bees the have fussoin together to make heat :D
None; ammonia is a moderately basic solution.
The free energy (delta G) is the measure of the amount of energy produced or consumed in a reaction. Enthalpy (delta H) is a measure of the amount of heat produced or consumed in a reaction. These two quantities can sometimes be the same. When they are not, the other missing component where heat can be consumed or produced is work.