Multiple ChoiceAn energy efficient refrigerator uses 780 kWh of electrical energy per year. How many kilocalories of electricity does it use in three years?1437views14rank2comments
Textbook QuestionDiscuss the changes in the potential and kinetic energy of a roller-coaster ride as the roller-coaster car climbs to the top and goes down the other side.344views
Textbook QuestionIndicate whether each of the following statements describes potential or kinetic energy: c. the energy in a lump of coal197views
Textbook QuestionIndicate whether each of the following statements describes potential or kinetic energy: b. kicking a ball365views
Textbook QuestionUsing the energy values for foods (see TABLE 3.7), determine each of the following (round off the answer for each food type to the tens place): d. the grams of fat in one avocado that has 405 kcal, 13 g of carbohydrate, and 5 g of protein474views
Textbook QuestionUsing the energy values for foods (see TABLE 3.7), determine each of the following (round off the answer for each food type to the tens place): a. the total kilojoules in two tablespoons of crunchy peanut butter that contains 6 g of carbohydrate, 16 g of fat, and 7 g of protein693views1rank
Textbook QuestionFor dinner, Charles had one cup of clam chowder, which contains 16 g of carbohydrate, 12 g of fat, and 9 g of protein. How much energy, in kilocalories and kilojoules, is in the clam chowder? (Round off the answer for each food type to the tens place.)513views
Textbook QuestionA patient receives 3.2 L of intravenous (IV) glucose solution. If 100. mL of the solution contains 5.0 g of glucose (carbohydrate), how many kilocalories did the patient obtain from the glucose solution?745views
Textbook QuestionWhat is a catalyst, and what effect does it have on the activation energy of a reaction?551views
Textbook QuestionIf a catalyst changes the activation energy of a forward reaction from 28.0 kcal/mol to 23.0 kcal/mol, what effect does it have on the reverse reaction?384views
Textbook QuestionUsing energy values from TABLE 3.8, determine each of the following: d. If expending 3500 kcal is equal to a loss of 1.0 lb, how many days will it take Charles to lose 5.0 lb?233views
Textbook QuestionUsing energy values from TABLE 3.8, determine each of the following: c. If Charles consumes 1800 kcal per day, he will maintain his weight. Would he lose weight on his new diet?333views
Textbook Questionb. For the amount of exercise that Charles did for one week in part a, if expending 3500 kcal is equal to a loss of 1.0 lb, how many pounds did he lose?459views
Textbook QuestionFor the unbalanced combustion reaction shown, 1 mol of ethanol, C2H5OH, releases 327 kcal (1370 kJ): C2H5OH + O2 → CO2 + H2O If the density of ethanol is 0.789 g/mL, calculate the combustion energy of ethanol in kilocalories/milliliter and kilojoules/milliliter502views
Textbook QuestionA 70.0-kg person had a quarter-pound cheeseburger, french fries, and a chocolate shake. (3.5) d. Using TABLE 3.10, determine the number of hours of running needed to burn off the kilocalories in this meal.386views
Textbook QuestionThe relationship between the nutritional unit for energy and the metric unit is 1 calorie = 1 kcal. a. One donut contains 350 Calories. Convert this to calories and joules.393views
Textbook QuestionWhen a 0.66-g sample of olive oil is burned in a calorimeter, the heat released increases the temperature of 370 g of water from 22.7 °C to 38.8 °C. What is the energy value for the olive oil in kcal/g? (3.5, 3.6)558views
Textbook QuestionWhen 1.0 g of gasoline burns, it releases 11 kcal. The density of gasoline is 0.74 g/mL. (3.4, 3.6) b. If a television requires 150 kJ/h to run, how many hours can the television run on the energy provided by 1.0 gal of gasoline?392views
Textbook QuestionA patient is receiving 3000 mL/day of a solution that contains 5 g of dextrose (glucose) per 100 mL of solution. If glucose provides 4 kcal/g of energy, how many kilocalories per day is the patient receiving from the glucose?454views