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5.2 kg = 5200 grams
You can't. Calories are a unit of energy and grams are units of mass.
For every kilogram there are 1000 grams. So, 1:1000
Balanced equation C2H4 + 3O2 -> 2CO2 + 2H2O 125 grams ethylene (1 mole C2H4/28.052 grams)(2 mole CO2/1 mole C2H4)(44.01 grams/1 moleCO2) = 392 grams CO2 formed ==================
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5.2 kg = 5200 grams
13 ounces equals 368.5 grams.
10kg
Correct, 13.2 grams is 0.466 of an ounce.
3.5 grams
Yes, that is correct.
Assuming all have equal velocity the greater mass (20000g) will have the greater kinetic energy.
You can't. Calories are a unit of energy and grams are units of mass.
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For every kilogram there are 1000 grams. So, 1:1000
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