1,000 tons
Yes water is produced. Oxygen accepts protons to produce water
The percentage of oxygen in water, vapors or ice is the same.
The answer is 97,66 moles.
The time it takes to produce 500 megawatts of electricity depends on the power generation capacity of the plant. If the plant has a capacity of 100 megawatts, it would take 5 days to produce 500 megawatts.
It depends on the size of the cup.
Beef, especially that from a dairy steer. It takes around 9 lbs of grain to produce a pound of ready-to-eat beef, on average. With a dairy steer though, it may take more than that likely 12 to 15 lbs of grain to make a lb of beef from a Jersey or Holstein steer, a lot more than that needed for a Charolais or Angus-Charolais-cross steer. As for water, that's a bit more variable since there's a lot of factors to take into account before an actual measure of how many lbs, or gallons or liters or whatever of water it takes to make one pound of ready-to-eat beef.
you take the chicken to the other side then take the grain but take the chicken back then take the fox to the grain and take the chicken to the fox and grain.
That will depend entirely on the conditions in which the grain is stored; chiefly the humidity and the temperature.
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It takes approximately one can of water.
Yes water is produced. Oxygen accepts protons to produce water
it takes 1 pound of grain to make 1 pound of bread.it takes 20 pounds of grain to make 1 pound of beef.
After drinking water, it typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours for the body to produce urine.
The percentage of oxygen in water, vapors or ice is the same.
CO2 and water is taken in . Glucose and oxygen is released
After drinking water, it typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours for the body to produce urine.
In a sealed chamber with no loss of mass, five pounds of water plus sufficient heat will produce five pounds of steam. The mass of the water remains the same, regardless of its state. Freeze it, and you'd have five pounds of ice instead.