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When Carbon Dioxide Is Formed from Its Elements, 393

Question 39

Question 39

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When carbon dioxide is formed from its elements, 393.5 kJ of energy is released. Convert this energy to units of calories.


A) 9.405 x 104 cal
B) 94.05 cal
C) 0.3935 cal
D) 1.646 x 103 cal
E) 1.646 x 106 cal

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