Expressing amounts of energy in different energy units is necessary to solve many chemistry problems. For practice, comp

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Expressing amounts of energy in different energy units is necessary to solve many chemistry problems. For practice, complete the following table. The Joule (1) is the SI unit of energy. 1 calorie (cal) = 4.184 J; 1 kcal = 1000 cal kJ kcal Not started J 516 Submit Answer 0.442 0.170 Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
Expressing amounts of energy in different energy units is necessary to solve many chemistry problems. For practice, complete the following table. The Joule (1) is the SI unit of energy. 1 calorie (cal) = 4.184 J J 516 cal 189 kJ 0.642
Expressing amounts of energy in different energy units is necessary to solve many chemistry problems. For practice, complete the following table.. The Joule (1) is the SI unit of energy. 1 calorie (cal) = 4.184 J J 516 cal 106 kJ 0.967
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