14.63 KJ/g, i know some textbooks like to round up, b/c in mines the answer is 15, remember when you have the difference between the energy required to break the bonds and energy released from the product, you should get -2636KJ and then divide it by the molar mass of glucose which is 180.18mol/l and you'll get the answer stated above, hope it helps.
yeah it is, since cheese only has about 1gram of carbohydrate.
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One gram of carbohydrates equals four calories.
1gram
there is ten in a milligram.
1gram
1gram
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1gram? I THINK
Energy
Energy, energy and energy
If you mean why: because it is a much more efficient way to store energy than, say, a carbohydrate. You would need twice the amount of carbohydrate molecules to give the same amount of energy.