Chemistry, asked by beerakajyothsna, 6 months ago

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Process Na* <> Nay > Nam
(1) In (1) energy released, (II) energy absorbed
(2) In both (I) and (II) energy is absorbed
(3) In both (I) and (II) energy is released
(4) In (1) energy absorbed, (II) energy released​

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Answered by anjulatajena
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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The amount of energy absorbed or released during a chemical reaction can be expressed in terms of Calorie and joule.

The SI unit of energy is the joule (J) and is used to express energy as both heat and work. 1cal=4.184J.

Note:

(A) Degree and gram are units for measurement of temperature and weight, respectively.

(B) Torr and mm Hg are units for measurement of pressure

(C) Gram and liter are units for measurement of wight and volume, respectively

(E) Meter and cm

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are units for measurement of volume.

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