Chapter 3: Q.3.85 (page 93)
A 0.50-g sample of vegetable oil is placed in a calorimeter. When the sample is burned, 18.9 KJ is given off. What is the energy value (kcal/g) for the oil?
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energy value (kcal/g) for the oil is
Chapter 3: Q.3.85 (page 93)
A 0.50-g sample of vegetable oil is placed in a calorimeter. When the sample is burned, 18.9 KJ is given off. What is the energy value (kcal/g) for the oil?
energy value (kcal/g) for the oil is
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