167-168 kj
one mole of fat releases how much energy
Fermentation is the process in which carbohydrates are converted into energy, ethanol and CO2. Fermentation uses oxidative phosphorylation to produce ATP.
6.212
That would depend on the specific substance, and the amount thereof.
Yes. Much in the same way that a stretched rubberband has potential energy.
The heat of fusion of ethanol is 4.94 kJ/mol-167 - 168 KJ
168 kJ
347 J/g.K or 83 cal are released.
The heat of vaporization of ethanol is 38.6 kJ/mol-416 - 417 KJ
416 k.
298 - 299
Hfus of water is 333.55 (333.55j/g)(65.8g)=21947.59J 21947.59/1000= 21.947kJ I think
There is not one constant answer to this. The market on ethanol changes every day. See the link to the Ethanol Market page below to follow up today's prices and recent trends.
couple hundred
The heat of vaporization of ethanol is 38.6 kJ/mol-298 - 299 KJ
298-299 kJ
You have 42.5 g of water. 42.5g H20 / 18.02 g H2O (2.358 moles H2O)*(6.02 Kj/1mole H2O) = 14.1981 Kj =14.2 kJ