![SOLVED: Expressing amounts of energy in different energy units is necessary to solve many chemistry problems For practice, complete the following table. The Joule is the SI unit of energy: calorie (cal) SOLVED: Expressing amounts of energy in different energy units is necessary to solve many chemistry problems For practice, complete the following table. The Joule is the SI unit of energy: calorie (cal)](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/ced3b86e4e6543ee927a6bab195e68c4.jpg)
SOLVED: Expressing amounts of energy in different energy units is necessary to solve many chemistry problems For practice, complete the following table. The Joule is the SI unit of energy: calorie (cal)
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energy is conventionally measured in Calories as well as in Joules. One Calorie in nutrition is one kilocalories, defined as 1 kcal = 4.186 J . Metabolizing 1 g of fat can
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SOLVED:Convert the following numbers of calories or kilocalories into joules and kilojoules (Remember: Kilo means 1000.) a. 75.2 kcal c. 1.41 × 10^3cal b. 75.2 cal d. 1.41 kcal
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