Kilojouls Apex Finchy
K.j/mole or K.cal./mole are mostly used.
For apex the correct answer is:
kilojoules
Kilojouls Apex Finchy
The answer is B. Kilojoules
kilojoules
kilojoules
The energy needed to go from a liquid to a gas is referred to as heat of vaporization.
Chemists call the energy needed to get a reaction called activation energy. Activation energy was introduced in 1889 by the Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius.
Geothermal energy, such as hot springs, is used to heat home and factories so in this sense geothermal energy is fuel. However to create a system that uses geothermal needs an infrastucture which needs to be designed and built, in this sense geothermal energy needs an energy input.
The SI unit of heat is the Joule. It can also be measured in a calorimeter, where one calorie is the amount of energy needed to raise one gram of water by one degree Celsius.
Yes, they are both needed for energy security and for economic development. They are complementing each other.
The energy from earth is required. This energy is used to create electricity.
It can be measured in any energy unit you like, just as you can measure the length of a book in any length unit. Chemists most often use kilojoules.
This energy can be formed either from kinetic/movement energy or potential energy
A: Energy is measured in joules and kilojoules. One joule is the amount of energy needed to lift 100 grams to 1 kiliogram.
calvin cycle
This question is confusing. Could you possibly rephrase it?
ionization energy
This question is confusing. Could you possibly rephrase it?
The energy needed to start a chemical reaction is called the activation energy :)
The energy needed to start a chemical reaction is called the activation energy :)
The amount of energy is used to make the change.
activation energy