Yes, it is a noun. It is a unit of energy, often expressed as heat, or as the energy value of food.
A noun.
Yes, the word 'calories' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'calorie'; a word for a unit of energy, a word for a thing.
Yes, "calorie" is considered an abstract noun because it represents a concept related to energy measurement rather than a physical object that can be touched or seen. It denotes a unit of energy that quantifies the amount of energy provided by food or expended by physical activity, which is not a tangible item itself.
Its a calorie
A nutritional Calorie is 1000 times a chemical calorie.
The difference between a calorie and a Calorie is calorie is a smaller unit than Calorie and it takes 1000 calorie's to make a Calorie. The Calorie (kilocalorie, kcal) is 1000 calories - a more useful unit and widely used.
The Calorie.
a scientific name for a calorie is a kilo calorie
The small calorie is equivalent to 4.2 joules. This is the scientific calorie, and it is usually replaced with units in joules. The kilogram calorie is the dietary or nutritional calorie. It is the equivalent of 4.2 kilojoules, 1000 times greater than the small calorie.
You can get a calorie tracker here www.everydayhealth.com/calorie-counter.aspx.
a calorie is Compound
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