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There are 4 calories in 1g of carbohydrates.
1 milliliter or 1 cubic centimeter of pure water weighs 1 gram, or has the mass of 1 gram.
Water
0.08 milligram = 0.00008 gram(value in grams)= (value in milligrams)/1000=0.08/1000=0.000 08Note:1 milligram = one thousandth (1/1,000) of a gram
it is 1/2 milliliter. If water, it is around 1/2 gram.
1 gram of protein is equal to 17 kilojoules
It depends on what...Fat contains 37 kilojoulesCarbohydrates contain 16 kilojoulesProtein - 17 kilojoulesAlcohol - 29 kilojoulesAnd water contains NO kilojoules
About 29K/Cal
9 calories (37.8 Kilojoules) in 1 gram of fat
1 gram per cubic centimeter
None. Now if you mean potential kilojoules if fusion happens, or the kilojoules at a certain temperature, that is something else entirely.
Specific heat of water is 1 calory per gram .
There are 4 calories in 1g of carbohydrates.
It depends on the temperature of the water. 1 calorie equals roughly 4.184 joules, and 1 calorie equals roughly 1 degree C in a gram of water. (the actual definition includes a specific temperature, I think about 3 degrees C). So you could say that 1 gram of water contains roughly 4.18400 joules per degree above absolute zero, so 1 gram of near-freezing water is about 273 degrees * 4.184 joules/degree = about 1142 joules.
That's going to depend on what temperature the water starts from.
It would depend on the temperature of the water, or average kinetic energy. (KE) However, what you may be looking for is how much heat is needed to raise the KE, or temperature, of water. 4.184 kilojoules per gram is the heat required to raise the temperature of water 1 degree Celsius.
1 Gram = 1/31.1034807th ounce of gold