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 \bf{\mathfrak{How \: to \: convert \: \\ J/atom \: into \: kcal/mol}}

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Answered by purushottamkumar67
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HIII....

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:------

WE KNOW,

1 JOULE = 6.022×10^23

THEREFORE,

1J/ATOM= (0.24×10^3)/(1/6.023×10^23) = 1.44×10^23kcal/mol.

HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.....
Answered by MysticalKudi
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In SI units, one kilocalorie per mole is equal to 4.184 kilojoules per mole, or 6.9477×10−21 joules per molecule, or 0.043 eV per molecule.

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