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Uranium fuel pellets used in nuclear power station produce far more energy per kilogram than the energy produced by burning coal How much coal has to be burnt to produce the same amount of energy?

To produce the same amount of energy as one kilogram of uranium fuel pellets in a nuclear power station, approximately 3,500 kilograms of coal must be burnt. This is due to the higher energy density of uranium compared to coal.


For carbohydrates to be oxidized or burned for energy they must first be broken down to what?

For carbohydrates to be oxidized or burned for energy, they must first be broken down into simple sugars (glucose) through the process of digestion. Glucose can then enter cells and undergo further processes such as glycolysis and the citric acid cycle to produce energy in the form of ATP.


What chemical must be transformed by plants?

Carbon dioxide must be transformed by plants through the process of photosynthesis to produce oxygen and glucose, which serves as a source of energy for the plant.


Hydrocarbon and oxygen equals?

Nothing unless you have something to ignite the fuel. The oxygen makes a fire when combine with an ignition.* The fuel keeps a fire going, when the fuel discinigrates, then there is no more fire. *Usually an ignition is a spark.


Is propane thermal energy?

Propane is sort of a type of gas. It can be used for heating homes or manufacturing, so it must be thermal. If you want to know if it's kinetic or potential, I' pretty sure it's potential, which means it has stored energy which can be released and turned into kinetic energy.

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What must link up with glucose to produce energy?

Glucose must link up with oxygen through a process called cellular respiration to produce energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in cells. This process occurs in the mitochondria of the cell and involves a series of complex biochemical reactions.


Uranium fuel pellets used in nuclear power station produce far more energy per kilogram than the energy produced by burning coal How much coal has to be burnt to produce the same amount of energy?

To produce the same amount of energy as one kilogram of uranium fuel pellets in a nuclear power station, approximately 3,500 kilograms of coal must be burnt. This is due to the higher energy density of uranium compared to coal.


If the energy released per uranium fission is 2.0e2 MeV how many kilograms of coal must be burned to produce the same energy as 1.0 kg of uranium?

Check this page out; it details how to get the answer: See link below.


What gas must combine with the fuel living things use for energy to produce energy?

It depends on what kind of "living thing" you are asking about. In cellular respiration, animals must combine oxygen with glucose to produce ATP- their energy source. In photosynthesis, Plants combine carbon dioxide and water, in the presence of sunlight to produce ATP and NADPH, which make glucose. Other living things use different chemicals. Many chemosynthetic bacteria use sulfides!


What are three things must be present to produce a fire?

Oxgen, Fuel and a heat source


Is energy used for fuel?

I suppose you could say fuel is potential energy-energy is there but something must be done to the fuel to release it. In the case of coal, oil, or gas, it must be burned which also involves oxygen, so the energy is a result of chemical reactions. In the case of nuclear the energy is contained in the fuel and is released through the nuclear fission process-every fission releases a fixed amount of energy. In all these cases the energy becomes apparent in the first place as heat, which is then used for electricity production-or in the case of fossil fuels the heat output can be directly used for heating, industrial processes, or in mechanical engines.


What must a human body do to get energy from food?

The human body breaks down food through digestion, converting carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into smaller molecules like glucose. These molecules are then absorbed into the bloodstream and transported to cells where they undergo a series of chemical reactions in the mitochondria to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).


Both plants and animals must undergo what reaction to produce energy?

photosynthesis


Is All heating systems must have a source of what in order to produce heat?

intrest energy


Why must animal use more energy to produce a second enzyme?

because there are animals


What must all heating systems have a source of in order to produce heat?

intrest energy


In a nuclear reaction mass must be lost to produce energy. true or false?

False. Both mass and energy are conserved.