Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis of Life
Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis of Life
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ISBN: 9780190209896
Author: Trudy McKee, James R. McKee
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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The amount of energy in 1 mg of dust is to be calculated. Also, the amount of coal that would have to be burned (yielding 393.3 kJ/mol) to produce an energyequivalent to 393.3kJ/mol .

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Coal is a mineral that is burned for the production of energy. Thus, it is used as a fuel. It mainly consists of carbon (major component), hydrogen, oxygen, sulfu, rnd nitrogen. In the year 2017, about 4.01 trillion kWh of coal was produced by the burning of coal in the U. S.

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