Suppose one kernel weights 1.0 g (may be less) then one mole of kernels will weight times as much.
1 mole kernels = (1.0*10-3 kg) * 6.02*1023 = 6.0 * 1020 kg
( = 6.0 * 1017ton = 6.0 * 1011 Mega-ton = 600 Peta-ton)
As reference: Earth mass is (in total) 6.0 * 1024 kg
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The average percent of water in popcorn kernels is around 13-14%.
It is called "a piece ( or kernel) of popcorn," or more properly if less often, " a popped kernel," or "a popped corn."
A dehydrated piece of corn.
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there is only one word: kernel; such as a popcorn kernel
No, popcorn kernels are seeds that can be planted to grow corn plants, but not specifically popcorn plants.
a cart which makes popcorn
12 cm
really? umm the popcorn kernel is from corn...like the actual corn...but only a few varieties make the cut of actually tasting good after it pops...
popcorn will pop with less kernel's and it will be fluffier
The mechanical potential energy in a kernel of popcorn is created by the buildup of pressure inside the kernel as it is heated. When the temperature rises, the moisture inside the kernel turns into steam, causing the pressure to increase. Once the pressure exceeds the kernel's structural integrity, it rapidly expands, releasing the stored potential energy and leading to the popping sound and fluffy texture of the popcorn.